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In front of the Dept. of sanitation's lift station or whatever it is, it's some kind of sub-station on the north causeway in New Smyrna Bch., a little southwest of Venezia on the south side of the causeway, there are Phoenix canariensis that have little di-cot's and ferns, and Lantanna bushes growing out of their leaf remnants, see the Mistletoe post post on the other forum, it's only 50 ft. away from these, Ed

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Ed.....News of the weird today huh?

David Simms zone 9a on Highway 30a

200 steps from the Gulf in NW Florida

30 ft. elevation and sandy soil

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Don't we grow Ugly CIDP's here in FL? They just are not well adapted to our sand. P. sylvestris is so much better.

Land O Lakes FL, a suburb on the North Side of Tampa, FL

Summers are great, 90f/32c in the day & 70f/21c at night with plentiful rain & sun

Winters are subtropical with occasional frosts and freezes. Tropical cyclones happen.

We have a few Royal palms in the warm microclimates but Coconuts freeze.

I am a Kayaker, Hiker, Bicyclist, and amateur Photographer that loves the outdoors.  

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