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Discussion in 'RayGator's Swamp Gas' started by Bazza, Nov 6, 2022.

  1. insuragator

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    They have by far the shittiest roads I've driven on in 45 states. Never been to the 3 west coast states, Alaska and Idaho.
     
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    Francis Marion, the Swamp Fox, revolutionary war hero

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  3. fox

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    No need to ponder such as why the US uhmericah future and such is go bye bye.
     
  4. Bazza

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    Would enjoy hearing what you consider your top 3 palm species/variety.....thanks!
     
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    Charleston, SC.. one of my favorite Southern towns.
     
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    My new friend and school music collaborator is a SC grad. He's a super cool dude and great musician educator. On that note, another teacher at his school way up here in northern MN is a Gator grad. I didn't know they were SEC folk until I heard them chatting bout the football results a couple weeks ago. :alligator: nation is everywhere.
     
  8. fox

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  9. gtr2x

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    Depends on the setting and not all native to Fl but these come to mind. I've probably overlooked a few.

    Pygmy date (robellini) favorite, had them at every house I've owned.
    Foxtail
    Rhapis/Lady
    Royal ( not usually for residence)
    Canary date

    Probably too harsh on cabbage palm, ok if kept trimmed, similar to messy queens and arecas. JMO of course.
     
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  10. fox

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    I have 2 Pindos because they remind me of Gainesville.
     
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    I was living in Charleston when the Saudis or Kuwaitis began developing the island. There were a lot of very ticked off folk. But, I admit, the Sunday brunch at the hotel was something!
     
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  13. Bazza

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    Thanks! That's a good list.

    I have all of those here at my place and have planted a few during my landscape contracting days.

    Here at my place in NSB I know I am pushing the envelope on a few species too.

    One example are the 3 large Coconuts. Other than a large Areca and my tallest of 3 Cabbage palms, that were here when I bought the place in '96, the Coconuts are my 3 tallest palms now.

    I also have 2 Royals I planted last year and boy are they growing fast! They were in 15 gal. when planted. The Coconuts were in 30's and planted in 2017, IIRC.

    I also have a nice assortment of exotics - too many to name.

    The Cabbage Palm - so ordinary but so so special because of it's freaking durability! :)
     
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  14. Bazza

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    The Pindo is one of my fav. palms. VERY durable and grow nice and slow! ;)
     
  15. Bazza

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    Here are a couple vids I took during Ian - the day of and the next day (it was a 2 day event - remember?) o_O

    You can see some of the different palms at my place.....

    Taken from one of my front decks:



    Taken from my side street the next morning - Ian now offshore and still wailing:

     
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    She sounded dumb :_)
     
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    Stationed in Charleston on several submarines. Great boating, good food, IOP nice beaches, nice place to live.
     
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  18. gtr2x

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    We had a house with 3 coconut palms, those trees grew fast and in a totally random fashion. Coconuts never fell off during canes.
    It's amazing to watch tall palms swaying during a TS or cane. From our old condo in FtL. .

    https://photos.app.goo.gl/pF2GEXeasJtYqByn6
     
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  20. Crusher

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    All the tons of Canary Date palms they planted in Gainesville are dying. They are pretty, but why plant them over the native palm if they can't survive here.
     
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