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OK today I went to the national arboretum for my birthday And here are some of the exotic and neat plants I have seen. Here's a list of the plants I saw needle palms/sable minor/Cactus/live oaks/ Southern Magnolia/ Camellia japonica/fatsia japonicas/Aucuba japonicas/ Bananas/yucca And a lot more but I don't know the names of them And I forgot to look at the names of them on the tags lol. Hope you enjoy 😊 

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Zone 7a Neededmore Pennsylvania

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The short palms that are labeled "Sabal palmetto" look like minors to me. No rib, no filaments, and one looks it like it has a short infructescence.

Those Needles look great .

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1 hour ago, SeanK said:

The short palms that are labeled "Sabal palmetto" look like minors to me. No rib, no filaments, and one looks it like it has a short infructescence.

Those Needles look great .

They actually are Sabal miners the tag says "florida and South Carolina state trees Sabal palmetto replaced with sable minor" Or something like that. Yep I agree the needle looks great it was planted in the late 60s early 70s I believe.

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Zone 7a Neededmore Pennsylvania

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