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Mon, May 9, 11 at 11:08
| At the new Steinhardt Aquarium. Long shot of the DeYoung Museum and Jubs to the right..
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- Posted by statenislandpalm7a 7a (My Page) on Mon, May 9, 11 at 16:34
| They look similar to coconuts when they are that big |
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| Very much-especially when massed like that. I notice too that the louvres overhead of the palms look to be removable when the day comes they reach that height-and it will! |
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- Posted by tropicalzone7 7 (My Page) on Tue, May 10, 11 at 21:57
| Great pics! I love Howeas! They do look a bit like coconut palms. The only difference is that they do great in California unlike Coconut palms! They are a great palm to give you a tropical look in a place with cooler weather (but not much below freezing). Thanks for sharing! -Alex |
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