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Thank you for sharing with us ! Are rare treat indeed!

Melbourne Beach, Florida on the barrier island -two blocks from the Atlantic Ocean and 6 homes from the Indian River Lagoon

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Great Photos Jody!

I am enjoying some of the foliage of the Zamias as it hyperbolates the ambience of a rainforest.  I have some Z. neurophyllidia that you shared with me several years ago that I still enjoy very much.

Best regards and thanks for sharing the photos.

Ed Brown

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How did I miss this thread until now?  All I can say is WOW!!!  

Jody, thanks for sharing these amazing pictures.  The more I see and hear about this group of plants, the more I am loving them!

Formerly Jeff in Costa Rica
 

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