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Many Multi-Headed Ptychosperma Downtown West Palm Beach, FL


Loxahatchee Adam

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Does anyone have any background on these?  There is an entire block of Okeechobee Blvd in downtown West Palm Beach, Florida, USA full of multi-headed Ptychosperma.  One block over of Ptychosperma are all regular "solitary" Solitaire Palms...so it has to have been done intentionally.  Wondering if the growing points were intentionally damaged or if these were selected collected out of fields of thousands that had random multi-headed ones.

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