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This palm would have been planted a very long time ago, 24 hours by train from Adelaide, South Australia, 18 hours from Perth by Train.  How it has survived in the desert is a mystery

We had a barbecue  beside the train in 35c at 9pm while the train got refuelled, from a fuel tank in the desert for that purpose

Regards

Colin

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coastal north facing location

100klm south of Sydney

NSW

Australia

What species?

L.australis?

looks like a washingtonia robusta

Although short, an awesome story.

Tim

Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

Colin is Washingtonia

GIUSEPPE

Box car Willie on the road again! 

Is this the palm, right here?

https://maps.app.goo.gl/zc9582ZX6AtrzHos9

Andrei W. Konradi, Burlingame, California.  Vicarious appreciator of palms in other people's gardens and in habitat

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