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Palm Pictures from the neighborhood

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Hiding power poles

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Nice pictures Dave.  South Florida does have it's assets.  I noticed last time I was in Miami, in January, that they are using a lot of Bismarkias in landscaping around the highways.  The renovation of 826 had them all over if I remember right.  One of my favorite sights is the tirp down Las Olas toward the beach in Fort Lauderdale with the palms and the canals.  

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To many thorns

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Same neighborhood

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Bad fuzzy picture

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(Dave Butler @ Sep. 15 2006,23:36)

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Hiding power poles

Dave, is that group of spindles on Sheridan (or Stirling?) just west of Hiatus?  Because there's a group there that looks a lot like your photo.

Very nice, btw.  There are some good palm plantings along Sheridan.

St. Pete

Zone - a wacked-out place between 9b & 10

Elevation = 44' - not that it does any good

In Post#43, what type of spiny palm is that.??

Joe Carter

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(SunnyFl @ Sep. 16 2006,19:57)

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(Dave Butler @ Sep. 15 2006,23:36)

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Hiding power poles

Dave, is that group of spindles on Sheridan (or Stirling?) just west of Hiatus?  Because there's a group there that looks a lot like your photo.

Very nice, btw.  There are some good palm plantings along Sheridan.

Correct, Sterling rd.

It's a very dark picture, but my guess is an Acrocomia spp.

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and The Rainforest Collection.

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