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Here are a few photos I've taken recently, mostly of palm trees...

First batch is Chambeyronia, a grove of Archnotophoenix, Dypsis decaryi, Rhopalostylis, and a Brahea (brandegeei?)

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Jack Sayers

East Los Angeles

growing cold tolerant palms halfway between the equator and the arctic circle...

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A grove of Washingtonia in Anza Borrego

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Jack Sayers

East Los Angeles

growing cold tolerant palms halfway between the equator and the arctic circle...

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And a few non-palm photos from Anza Borrego. That's all!

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Jack Sayers

East Los Angeles

growing cold tolerant palms halfway between the equator and the arctic circle...

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As always Jack, great pictures. Love the desert sunrise, or sunset, depending on which way you were facing. No ocean to orient me..

Bret

 

Coastal canyon area of San Diego

 

"In the shadow of the Cross"

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Umm, nice photos of the desert. Those stands of Washingtonia are always so amazing to see.

Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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Great photos Jack!!

"it's not dead it's sleeping"

Santee ca, zone10a/9b

18 miles from the ocean

avg. winter 68/40.avg summer 88/64.records 113/25

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Where were the first batch taken?

Nice backlit shot of the "furry" cacti. :) I was hoping to see some shots of your garden...

Kim Cyr

Between the beach and the bays, Point Loma, San Diego, California USA
and on a 300 year-old lava flow, Pahoa, Hawaii, 1/4 mile from the 2018 flow
All characters  in this work are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

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Anza Borrego is what really got me turned on to palms. Love it, thanks for posting.

- Eric Arneson

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Great photos Jack.

Dont tell me the pics from post#1 are from EastLA?

ELA is a concrete jungle!

Bravo!

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Thanks for the comments!

It was a sunrise photo in Anza Borrego, not sunset (it is difficult to tell when there's no ocean!)

The first set is from my backyard, the palms are growing quickly.... (actually they're from the SD Zoo).

Jack Sayers

East Los Angeles

growing cold tolerant palms halfway between the equator and the arctic circle...

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