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Palms to ID

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Hi

I just came back from St Petersburg and took a bunch of pictures. Lots of common palms but also lots of not as common taken at the Gizella Kopsick palm arboretum. If I put a number in the description it means I need an ID, if nothing is written in the description it means it's a common palm and I got tired of typing the names in.

The palms to ID (More than 120) are a little further into the folder so don't get discouraged going through lots of queens and sabal pics.

Also feel free to correct mistakes I might have made.

http://s85.photobucket.com/user/vaindioux/slideshow/St%20Petersburg

Thanks

Patrick

Why use photobucket when you can post in here easily I reckon. The pics are thumbnailed for ease of viewing.

Happy Gardening

Cheers,

Wal

Queensland, Australia.

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Ok will do next time

Thanks

Patrick

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