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I was walking the dog at Suwanee Creek Park this morning. She stopped multiple times and at one spot I found this.

 

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1 hour ago, SeanK said:

I was walking the dog at Suwanee Creek Park this morning. She stopped multiple times and at one spot I found this.

 

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Is there anything (relatively) nearby where a bird could have deposited it? Cool!

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Love it. I found one growing underneath a massive cedar tree in our yard that probably came from a bird from the other one on our property. 

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Does anyone have an idea what it might be?

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3 hours ago, Toddmin said:

Does anyone have an idea what it might be?

What types of palms are seen in the area? At that stage, most palm seedlings look quite similar. Minor, Palmetto?

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As y'all say, too small to say if minor or palmetto. I thought to go back and toss seed, but I'm out. I cut off all my S.minor stalks last year. It's a good area though, as it's a flood plane. Maybe I should acquire palmetto seeds this year to toss out next near.

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3 hours ago, SeanK said:

... Maybe I should acquire palmetto seeds this year to toss out next near.

As in "guerilla gardening" ? I like it.  

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