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Somebodies stockin up in the Seffner/Mango area of FL:

Drove by these on my way home from work today, and frankly didnt believe my eyes, and had to whip it on around to check, check it out...

Might not be all razzle dazzle, but not all that common in TampaBay area actually...

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Brandon, FL

27.95°N 82.28°W (Elev. 62 ft)

Zone9 w/ canopy

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These should be more common than they are in the Tampa area. IMO they are attractive and cold hardy palms, so I lined the median in front of my house with them.

Larry 

Palm Harbor, FL 10a / Ft Myers, FL 10b

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