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Today was actually a pretty day for a change, mid 60s, sunny, no wind. I just wandered around with the camera.

For some reason, I love palms and dormant Crepe Myrtles.

And here are two of the P. sylvestris on the right from side of the house.

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This little fellow is a Sabal, but I not sure which one, etonia maybe. And I'm not sure what that last tree is, but it seems to grow every time I drink wine.

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This little fellow is a Sabal, but I not sure which one, etonia maybe. And I'm not sure what that last tree is, but it seems to grow every time I drink wine.

That there on the right is a Caymus Napavalleyus. Hardy in z8a-11. Not dought tolerant but will put up with dehydration if you apply aspirin.

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Coastal San Diego, California

Z10b

Dry summer subtropical/Mediterranean

warm summer/mild winter

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This little fellow is a Sabal, but I not sure which one, etonia maybe. And I'm not sure what that last tree is, but it seems to grow every time I drink wine.

That there on the right is a Caymus Napavalleyus. Hardy in z8a-11. Not dought tolerant but will put up with dehydration if you apply aspirin.

coastal north facing location

100klm south of Sydney

NSW

Australia

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Today was actually a pretty day for a change, mid 60s, sunny, no wind. I just wandered around with the camera.

For some reason, I love palms and dormant Crepe Myrtles.

And here are two of the P. sylvestris on the right from side of the house.

Great Keith! Appreciate the LA views!

Pablo

Paul, The Palm Doctor @ http://www.thewisegardener.com

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