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Livistona everywhere


Brian M

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All of the new apartment complexes and some housing developments in south Jacksonville and northern St Johns County have all seem to hopped on the livistona train lately. They are all planting decora, nitida and rigida as well as mule palms instead of the typical sabal and Sylvester palms we are used to seeing. Some are even putting in Bismarck's. It's great to see some more variety going in.

I've already got 2 ribbons poolside and will be replacing my burnt foxtail and solitaire palm with another livistona species.

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Jacksonville Beach, FL

Zone 9a

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