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Outer banks palms


Mr.SamuraiSword

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Some nice finds from kitty hawk down to Avon north carolina in the outer banks. Some established sabals and pindos and a washy. 

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Nice palms! Is the last picture in a little patch of woods? Those palmettos almost look natural, and I can see a bunch of volunteers coming up. 

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Surprised by the Washy. I remember reading something about how people on the OBX hated the palms there saying they looked out of place, yet they are native. Lol. Haven't been to the OBX since 2015. When I get my license hope to go down.

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33 minutes ago, Nj Palms said:

Surprised by the Washy. I remember reading something about how people on the OBX hated the palms there saying they looked out of place, yet they are native. Lol. Haven't been to the OBX since 2015. When I get my license hope to go down.

I'd love to see how those people would react to the large trunking CIDP palms I found on hatteras island not to mention the huge abundance of sabal minor everywhere. 

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