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This Round of Hilton Head Palmettos and Other Palms

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Here are some pictures from my trip these THIS summer, I went last year too.

 

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Sorry for spacing them out, the files were huge yet uploaded at a low quality. :mellow:

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great shots! nice queen palm for that far north

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11 hours ago, Mr.SamuraiSword said:

great shots! nice queen palm for that far north

Thanks! I saw the same Queen last year, so it does not die. I am assuming it just takes some damage. There are towering Washingtonia on the island to that I don't think they take damage either.

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