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Old 02-17-06, 11:30 PM
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Originally Posted by katio
But palm trees do have an extensive root system. They move out like a carpet and form a thick mat under the top soil if the weather conditions are favorable and a deep large primary root often wider than the circumfrance of the trunk which develops if the palm is located in a harsher, drier climate. And they're all along Dolores and in D-Park which, in my opinion, is rather neighborhoody and pretty cool.

Sorry, but I like the palm tree.
go a page back and see my photos. i live in florida and hate palm trees but i think that's just because i live in florida. when i go up north and see what i call "christmas trees" i think it's amazing but everyone else is sick of them. just goes to show that nobody appreciates the specialness of where they live.
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