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Licuala ramsayi


George Sparkman

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Great photos!!

Can`t resist to say, Licualas are somehow a unique species.

The first picture is just impressing - the second is just too 

beautiful to be real...

I am really glad to have some of them in the ground!

Best regards -

Lars

 

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if mine ever gets as big as tropic breeze's they will blow the top off the greenhouse!

"You can't see California without Marlon Brando's eyes"---SliPknot

 

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This palm makes the very most pleasant sound when the fronds rustle in wind.  My experience was on Dunk Island in 1984.

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San Francisco, California

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