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Discovering palms of San Lucia

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Ti-palm'society invites you to discover the palms of San Lucia by an article (in french) i wrote after visiting this little caribean island near French West Indies. You'll find some pictures i took and a map of the localization of palms i saw : http://www.tipalm.fr/pages/sainte-lucie.html

Some of the pictures here :

Syagrus amara :

lucie9.jpg

Acrocomia aculeata :

lucie7.jpg

Aiphanes minima :

lucie5.jpg

Olivier
My Flickr Album
Palmeraie Union Society - Ti-Palm' Society

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Prestoea acuminata :

lucie15.jpg

lucie19.jpg

Geonoma interrupta :

lucie20.jpg

lucie21.jpg

Olivier
My Flickr Album
Palmeraie Union Society - Ti-Palm' Society

fantastic pics! are those all habitat shots?

the "prince of snarkness."

 

still "warning-free."

 

san diego,california,left coast.

Is San Lucia the same as Saint Lucia, a fairly large Windward island sort of between Martinique and St. Vincent?

Jim Robinson

Growing in:

San Antonio, TX Z9a

Key Allegro, TX Z10a

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Is San Lucia the same as Saint Lucia, a fairly large Windward island sort of between Martinique and St. Vincent?

Yes it is

Olivier
My Flickr Album
Palmeraie Union Society - Ti-Palm' Society

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fantastic pics! are those all habitat shots?

Yes, of course

Olivier
My Flickr Album
Palmeraie Union Society - Ti-Palm' Society

i saw electrical wires in 2nd pic,was wondering if it was someones garden :mrlooney:

the "prince of snarkness."

 

still "warning-free."

 

san diego,california,left coast.

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i saw electrical wires in 2nd pic,was wondering if it was someones garden :mrlooney:

No, it was in a natural area, just under the road

Olivier
My Flickr Album
Palmeraie Union Society - Ti-Palm' Society

Sweet pics. Anything with rainforesty-canopy-overwhelming growth is good for my soul!

Vince Bury

Zone 10a San Juan Capistrano, CA - 1.25 miles from coast.

http://www.burrycurry.com/index.html

nice

Thanks for the great shots. The Prestoea and Geonoma are such beautiful palms. Nice to see them in habitat.

Tim

Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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