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palms growing in a sinkhole in China


redbeard917

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https://www.livescience.com/new-sinkhole-discovered-china

It looks like some pretty nice palms, maybe Trachycarpus, are growing down there.

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Woodville, FL

zone 8b

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Very cool, I imagine these large sink holes should be hotbeds for speciation, or is the environment not as isolated as it appears?

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  • 3 weeks later...

On the video I just posted, not sure what kind of palm is on the cliff face at 37:51.....  there's lots of beautiful flora here.  

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