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Photos of palms growing in Southern California - including a new coconut in Long Beach, CA!

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I just spent the last few days driving around Southern California and photographed the Newport Beach Hyatt Regency palms, the South Coast Plaza Mall palms, and the LA Arboretum up in Arcadia, CA!

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Clinostigma savoryanum - Newport Beach

Clinostigma savoryanum

Veitchia arecina - Newport Beach

Veitchia arecina

Coconut in Long Beach, CA

Coconut in Long Beach, CA! Cocos nucifera

Coconut in Santa Ana, CA

Coconut in California! Cocos nucifera

Chrysalidocarpus lutescens - they are common, but I love them

Chrysalidocarpus lutescens

Flawless Roystonea regia

Roystonea regia

Coccothrinax crinita - LA Arboretum

Coccothrinax crinita

Thrinax radiata

Thrinax radiata

LA Arboretum allegedly has some of the tallest Washingtonia robusta in the world

Washingtonia robusta

Ravenea xerophila

Ravenea xerophila

Livistona lanuginosa

Livistona lanuginosa

Calamus caryotoides

Calamus caryotoides

I'm always up for learning new things!

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