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any good places to see native key palms in florida?


Mr.SamuraiSword

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Ive been doing some streetviews around the keys . if you guys know of some parks where i could see the native palms of the keys like the silver thatch palm and ky thatch palm and maybe some coconut strands please tell me.  Ive seen bahia honda park where there look to be some coconuts and some thatch palms and big pine key has lots of silver thatch palms.  any other good places to look?

 

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Bahia Honda is a great place to see mature thatch palms growing wild. Hammocks near flamingo are the best place to see wild Everglades palms.

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