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Dunedin Steve

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7 hours ago, Dunedin Steve said:

Kinda feel bad for the horses..

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The rest of the process of actually planting that monster must have been really interesting without front end loaders and cranes.  :-)

Winter Springs (Orlando area), Florida

Zone 9b/10a

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What is that tall, columnar object behind the horses ?  Possibly an extremely tall Phoenix trunk, after the crown has broken off ?  Also, those look like Washingtonia filifera at the corners of the far building.  Any idea about the geographic location ?  Thanks for posting ! :greenthumb:

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San Francisco, California

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