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Delaware Palms


Diamond State Palms

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Hi! I am a Palm grower and enthusiast from South Delaware. Contrary to popular belief there are tons of palms around here if you know where to look ! The pindo’s to my knowledge are a new thing the area is trying. There are three more across the street! Sabals have been in the ground for Atleast a few years (fourth year I wanna say, maybe more!) and are doing great. Of course I couldn’t forget the famous windmills! There are plenty other hardy palms in the area and I will continue to post as I can, thanks!

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5 hours ago, Diamond State Palms said:

Hi! I am a Palm grower and enthusiast from South Delaware. Contrary to popular belief there are tons of palms around here if you know where to look ! The pindo’s to my knowledge are a new thing the area is trying. There are three more across the street! Sabals have been in the ground for Atleast a few years (fourth year I wanna say, maybe more!) and are doing great. Of course I couldn’t forget the famous windmills! There are plenty other hardy palms in the area and I will continue to post as I can, thanks!

C3A30990-32B4-412C-8993-8E16B9D4A2CB.jpeg

26FB3112-A9CD-483D-A833-A7C48B433D31.jpeg

82FB15B6-DC6E-469A-844B-C99AB03195B6.jpeg

BC9D13D7-D8B5-4FB3-B412-0C5E9C478B11.jpeg

D05C2D54-4D57-4991-96F3-0A7782472088.jpeg

2A7F5EBA-DB5A-4B61-B1C0-21148F204B21.jpeg

4724C996-5E98-4E81-A69C-08E863D93310.jpeg

B969AE66-C5D3-47C8-B563-A3BC86C58596.jpeg

E066BEBC-6A54-4971-8F3D-DB54861BF32D.jpeg

Very nice, thank you for posting.

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