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Sabal Palmetto and other palms in Bridgeport Connecticut


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I Had visited the Sabal Palmetto that was posted a while back a week ago, was about an hour and a half drive but was worth it... The sabal Palmetto is looking great.   20200902_142135.jpg.6a5caa69c10f82725c9df151c3f3f49b.jpg20200902_142208.jpg.cee04e041923af691a29e066abe5185a.jpg

One building over some other palms were planted... While the palmetto is Wrapped without heating in the winter, I am not sure if these are protected.. 

Younger Sabal Palmetto

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Nice Needle Palm

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Trachycarpus Windmill palm.

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Sabal Minor

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Also a large trunking Yucca.. Any idea of the Type?

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Also Couple bonus shots of Native Opuntia Humifusa Eastern Prickley Pear at a beach nearby...

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Hope yall enjoyed!

 

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The Yucca is recurvifolia.  They're pretty hardy and seem to handle the wet.  We have a lot around here.

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