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Palms at the  Mathias Botanical Garden:

 

The Guadalupe Palm,  Brahea edulisimage.thumb.jpeg.a3ea67f1ceb20fefc6041e2b3c8cf831.jpegimage.thumb.jpeg.3ce81e8893d345c49244ea88100a5a64.jpeg


Rhapidophyllum hystrix

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Rhopalostylis baueri

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Rhopalostylis sapida

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Jubaea chilensis
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A perfusion of Pritchardia

 

Pritchardia beccariana

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The leaf of Pritchardia forbesiana

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Pritchardia hillebrandii

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 Pritchardia schattaueri

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Pritchardia martii

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Very nice . The Pritchardia look happy as well as the others. Here in SoCal I find that the Pritchardia aren’t as widely cultivated as they should be. Harry

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Thats a really cool mix of stuff i cant grow lol. Maybe the pritchardias but i never expected to see that mix of species.

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A couple of cycads with cones:

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And some bark!

Eucalyptus deglupta
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Corymbia maculata 
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Pinus torreyana

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Last, but certainly not least, the UCLA sculpture garden: image.thumb.jpeg.9acdf2d7f0344134d8e9472503c298b0.jpeg

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2 hours ago, ASHCVS said:

Last, but certainly not least, the UCLA sculpture garden: image.thumb.jpeg.9acdf2d7f0344134d8e9472503c298b0.jpeg

Funny.  Love this composition!

Hi to Arlene from me. 

Most of your Palm portraits highlight the palms I would probably torture or even kill in PR.  Very nice!

Thank you Andy for taking the time to check out PT every day and make comments and start topics.

Not to mention writing wonderful IPS newsletters. You are appreciated!

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Cindy Adair

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Beautiful palms, foliage with top notch final scene! No " June gloom" going on in that fine collage!

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What you look for is what is looking

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8 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

Very nice . The Pritchardia look happy as well as the others. Here in SoCal I find that the Pritchardia aren’t as widely cultivated as they should be. Harry

I don't even find them in SoFL. I've only seen them in PR (P.pacifica).

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Beautiful pics! Can the public access this garden? There are so few palm gardens in LA that I'd love to see another one! 

I'm always up for learning new things!

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9 hours ago, kylecawazafla said:

Beautiful pics! Can the public access this garden? There are so few palm gardens in LA that I'd love to see another one! 

Yes. Free and open to the public. 

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