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Another Red, White, & Blue for July 4th


Dypsisdean

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I posted this same view off my lanai for a previous Independence Day. I didn't think you needed to be an American to appreciate it. I guess it is the Aussie colors as well.

At any rate, it seems to be especially colorful every year at this time. Who needs fireworks anyway?

Happy 4th to my fellow Americans!

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Kona, on The Big Island
Hawaii - Land of Volcanoes

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Lovely palms, very nice. Red white and blue are also the colours of the UK and New Zealand, I think a lot of country's have those colours. Beautiful palms though mate, enjoy your national day.

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Very nice palms.  Bleu, blanc et rouge in France also.  And Chile.  But I love the USA and Texas!

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Jon Sunder

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Thank you for sharing Dean.  Beautifully grown palms.

Happy Independence Day Palmtalk!!!

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Happy Independence Day!!!

Palms - Adonidia merillii1 Bismarckia nobilis, 2 Butia odorataBxJ1 BxJxBxS1 BxSChamaerops humilis1 Chambeyronia macrocarpa1 Hyophorbe lagenicaulis1 Hyophorbe verschaffeltiiLivistona chinensis1 Livistona nitida, 1 Phoenix canariensis3 Phoenix roebeleniiRavenea rivularis1 Rhapis excelsa1 Sabal bermudanaSabal palmetto4 Syagrus romanzoffianaTrachycarpus fortunei4 Washingtonia robusta1 Wodyetia bifurcata
Total: 41

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Thanks for posting Dean, how gratifying to have these beauties in your garden !

San Francisco, California

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1 hour ago, Lande said:

Stunning! What species are these?

Thanks for asking. I'm guessing you don't see too many of these in Norway. :) But two are a difficult grow most places outside of choice tropical areas - so not commonly seen by many.

Left to right - Areca macrocalyx, Dictyocaryum lamarckianum, and Dypsis lastelliana ("mealy bug form")

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Kona, on The Big Island
Hawaii - Land of Volcanoes

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Not palms, but here is a photo of one of my grandma's front garden beds, proudly displaying patriotic colors for the occasion.

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@Dypsisdean

All Americans obscenities duly screamed 

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Absolutely fantastic Palms I hope you keep this tradition going every fourth cheers and thanks for posting

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