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Post some of the palms on signs and billboards.  Driving around Harlingen I see several daily.  Here's a few.

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Jon Sunder

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All the logos look like Cocos nucifera  to me (even the Sabal advert) which, while present in the area are far from common.

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Clay

Port Isabel, Zone 10b until the next vortex.

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2 hours ago, Austinpalm said:

All the logos look like Cocos nucifera  to me (even the Sabal advert) which, while present in the area are far from common.

Yes, I thought the same thing.  More evidence about how the general public view palms.  Palm = pinnate palm.

I was impressed that the dentist named his/her practice after a Texas native palm even if the picture isn't accurate!

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Jon Sunder

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I'm biased. Needs redone though... AI art is trash. 

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Iam more worried about what goes on in the monkey house! Advertising, people see a picture of a palm and they get a tropical holiday in some remote island, it makes them happy a great subliminal message in there, the advertising campaign works well with a palm picture!

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Mesa, Arizona

 

Temps between 29F and 115F each year

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