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New Public Plantings St. Petersburg FLA


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Some nice coconuts and royals being planted on Central Ave in various spots...Ill get more picks as I see more stuff on my lunch break being planted in the new projects around..

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Looking for:  crytostachys hybrids, Pseudophoenix sargentii Leucothrinax morrisii, livingstona canarensis

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Nice! Where is this? I was just on Central yesterday and saw some royals planted at that new big condo by 1st st. I didn't notice any coconuts, however.

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8 hours ago, RedRabbit said:

Nice! Where is this? I was just on Central yesterday and saw some royals planted at that new big condo by 1st st. I didn't notice any coconuts, however.

in the Edge District, on Central and 21st St S, theres a ton of new royals planted near Tropicana on Central and 11th St too

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Looking for:  crytostachys hybrids, Pseudophoenix sargentii Leucothrinax morrisii, livingstona canarensis

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