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Its what the title says. It is at this Diner called Dove Diner near my house. There seems to be a yucca craze here as I have seen them popping EVERYWHERE, most commonly giganteas in pots, aloifolia which dies 50% of the time, huge rostratas found usually in packs of 3, very common gloriosas, and filamenosta. I have my own pictures but for now I can not use them so here is a google map street view. 

Also there might be spelling mistakes in my post, sorry

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Some more

 

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What I think is a palm

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These have grown a lot more since the last time this picture was taken.

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A small one with a big friend hidden behind some bushes

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Very bad quality, just look closely

Also has grown well

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This picture is very outdated from 2012.  The Monkey Puzzle Tree is taller than a person now, and they added several more yuccas of at least 4 feet in height and what I think is needle palm(probably just a bush though).

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Tallest grower of all, probably 10 feet now.

I had also found hundreds of Majesty palms and Christmas Palms throughout the summer, but they all died in early December . Several of these yuccas have been hit hard every winter, mostly by snow and ice, but they always come back. 

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In your second photo, those are Yucca Rostrata’s, not palms. I saw some growing in Glen Oaks, Queens, New York.

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2 hours ago, Stevejr said:

In your second photo, those are Yucca Rostrata’s, not palms. I saw some growing in Glen Oaks, Queens, New York.

I think the comment was referring to the picture below, not above. It took me a minute to figure that out. 

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Sorry, I accidently posted the description in a weird way when uploading images.

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