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College Station Palms in Snow


Teegurr

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Insane day for weather, we got 4+ inches of snow!

1. Butia odorata

2. Phoenix dactylifera

3. Phoenix canariensis

4. Ravenea rivularis

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Just now, JohnAndSancho said:

Good Lord, how many of yall are my neighbors? I'm in Huntsville

There's Swolte, Collectorpalms, and me.

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Howdy ho neighborinos. We need to have a palm swap/bbq once it warms up and it's safe. 

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Crikey, those R rivularis are close to the building.

Cheers Steve

It is not dead, it is just senescence.

   

 

 

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Just now, gtsteve said:

Crikey, those R rivularis are close to the building.

Yeah, but I think they'll die before size gets to be a problem. I mean Ravenea rivularis is 8b/9a is quite a stretch.

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Just now, Swolte said:

Nice shots, Teegurr! Where are those Dactys? 

Thank you! They are on the corner of Nueces and Hondo if you wanna check 'em out! 

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