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Brahea edulis approximately 30 years old. 

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Jim in Los Altos, CA  SF Bay Area 37.34N- 122.13W- 190' above sea level

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sunset zone 16

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Here’s the same 30 year old B. edulis in the daytime. 

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Jim in Los Altos, CA  SF Bay Area 37.34N- 122.13W- 190' above sea level

zone 10a/9b

sunset zone 16

300+ palms, 90+ species in the ground

Las Palmas Design

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Las Palmas Design & Associates

Elegant Homes and Gardens

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Brahea Armata :

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Also, as the picture was taken at the same time as the palms, and for extra color spectrum, my friendly resident peacock !

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9 hours ago, Marius said:

Brahea nitida 

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Thank you so so much Mr.marius!!

I think that I want to see brahea nitida ,brahea dulcis &brahea clara!!

What a beautiful! 

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6 hours ago, Jim in Los Altos said:

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Here’s the same 30 year old B. edulis in the daytime. 

Wow beautiful green!

so nice!

 

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1 hour ago, petiole10 said:

Brahea Armata :

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Also, as the picture was taken at the same time as the palms, and for extra color spectrum, my friendly resident peacock !

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beautiful peacock ! 

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Brahea armata, approximately seven years old.  All new growth after last February's freeze event in Texas (it was completed defoliated with spear pull; however, new spear appeared within two weeks).

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Unified Theory of Palm Seed Germination

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(Where: bh = bottom heat, fs = fresh seed, L = love, m = magic, p = patience, and t = time)

DISCLAIMER: Working theory; not yet peer reviewed.

"Fronds come and go; the spear is life!" - Anonymous Palmtalker

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