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I love this! Looking forward to seeing more!

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Cindy Adair

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Not easy to get shadows with enough contrast to show up in a photo within my jungle. 
 

Here’s the runt of my seed grown Pigafettas still in a pot when its siblings got planted out today.  

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I am sure those of you who live in sunny areas where palms are near buildings can get some more shadow shots!

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Cindy Adair

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A newly planted Dypsis Lanceolota casting its shadow on its new home. HarryIMG_0368.thumb.jpeg.77d92ca7cb53ec33f83d20687489145e.jpeg

‘Early morning sun greeting the new arrival! Picture from earlier this year.

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Rockport, TX

 

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San Antonio, TX - 2023 designated zone 9A 🐍 🌴🌅

(formerly Albuquerque, NM ☀️ zone 7B for 30 years)

Washingtonia filifera/ Washingtonia robusta/ Syagrus romanzoffiana/ Sabal mexicana/ Dioon edule

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3 minutes ago, ChrisA said:

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Interesting , my introduction to palm collecting was the home we bought in 1990 . It had a pool and my wife wanted a palm to plant near the pool . I went to a nursery here to talk to them about it. The manager was a Palm collector and member of IPS! Once the Palm was planted , seeing the reflection on the pool , I was hooked! Harry

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Bathroom window...

Butch

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Jim in Los Altos, CA  SF Bay Area 37.34N- 122.13W- 190' above sea level

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300+ palms, 90+ species in the ground

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I agree Harry! There is something about green palm fronds and blue water that absolutely calms the tempest and soothes the soul!

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-Chris

San Antonio, TX - 2023 designated zone 9A 🐍 🌴🌅

(formerly Albuquerque, NM ☀️ zone 7B for 30 years)

Washingtonia filifera/ Washingtonia robusta/ Syagrus romanzoffiana/ Sabal mexicana/ Dioon edule

2024-2025 - low ??WHO KNOWS??/ 2023-2024 - low 18F/ 2022-2023 - low 16F/ 2021-2022 - low 21F/ 2020-2021 - low 9F

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These are all from last night under 100% illumination, figured that would be the best time for some moon shadows. Can you guess the species? 

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On the other (palm of the) hand, there’s a Human casting his shadow on a palm tree!🤣🤣🤣🌴

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Great shadows abound!

Very creative Laz! I love it!

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Cindy Adair

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A shadow of Kerriodoxa leaf on leaf picture anyone.

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That is truly gorgeous happypalms!

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Cindy Adair

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A bit of shadowing going on with the Kerriodoxa.

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I am enjoying these! Thanks to those posting.

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