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coonties and other florida native plants at our friends nursery. In between a field of cabbage palms.

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What's #2 ?

I believe those are coontie seedlings. She mainly grows coonties, mangroves, seagrasses, dune sunflowers anything native and coastal.

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What a labor of love, I hope! Looks very organize!

KPL

Enjoying MY home and garden in Leilani Estates, "K.P. Lundkvist Palm Garden"

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Gotta love those Coonties.

No one cares about your current yard temperature 🙃

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Gotta love those Coonties.

I myself never really liked them.

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