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Went to Curry Hammock State Park early last year, here are some pics of Thrinax radiata, seemingly abundant there.

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Some more. 

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Bonus pic of Cocos nucifera naturalizing.

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Awesome pictures! Where any leucothrinax morrisii mixed in with them or do those grow farther West in the Keys? 

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1 minute ago, PalmTreeDude said:

Awesome pictures! Where any leucothrinax morrisii mixed in with them or do those grow farther West in the Keys? 

There was an information board which described leucothrinax as being present there, but I didn't see any. I drove down to Big Pine and did see a couple growing amongst the pines on the side of the road, didn't snap any pics though.

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Very cool! 

Keith 

Palmetto, Florida (10a) and Tampa, Florida (9b/10a)

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