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Syagrus cocoides56e04f73b1e1c_Itacar049.thumb.JPG.1b52d6

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Caixeta

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Syagrus schizophylla56e050b3b06e7_Itacar056.thumb.JPG.0476b156e05129009e9_Itacar057.thumb.JPG.310d7e

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Caixeta

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Are these Habitat photos? Very nice no matter what.

Warrior Palm Princess, Satellite Beach, Florida

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Beautiful.. that Blue coronata would be the envy of any landscape. Enjoy pictures of the others as well. Attalea Sp. behind the Coronata in Pictures 2 and 3?

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is the coronata the "inland form"?

that's suppose to be the bluer of the two??

Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

Sunset zone 24

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On 3/9/2016, 8:05:28, Silas_Sancona said:

Beautiful.. that Blue coronata would be the envy of any landscape. Enjoy pictures of the others as well. Attalea Sp. behind the Coronata in Pictures 2 and 3?

Good eye--those are funifera.

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Here are 2 Syagrus coronata (blue) (Confirmed by Noblick) out of habitat, in Brownsville, Texas. First one is at my office and is a little smaller than the second one at my house. The one at my house looks a little beaten up thanks to her big cousin the Royal Palm, who squashed her with a 50 lb frond from 40 feet up, late last summer.

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On 3/11/2016, 6:04:29, oliver said:

Here are 2 Syagrus coronata (blue) (Confirmed by Noblick) out of habitat, in Brownsville, Texas. First one is at my office and is a little smaller than the second one at my house. The one at my house looks a little beaten up thanks to her big cousin the Royal Palm, who squashed her with a 50 lb frond from 40 feet up, late last summer.

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Beautiful!!!

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On 3/11/2016, 2:04:29, oliver said:

Here are 2 Syagrus coronata (blue) (Confirmed by Noblick) out of habitat, in Brownsville, Texas. First one is at my office and is a little smaller than the second one at my house. The one at my house looks a little beaten up thanks to her big cousin the Royal Palm, who squashed her with a 50 lb frond from 40 feet up, late last summer.

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you can really see the blue at an early age.

stunning!!

Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

Sunset zone 24

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Nice looking palm! The blue form is much better looking in my opinion. I just saw one with about 10 ft of trunk earlier and the only thing i liked about it was the spiraling looking trunk.

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