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Archontophoenix alexandrae - Alexander Palms
By Delonix1
- 19 Feb, 2013
- 4 likes
These were located around the building from the other nine Alexander palms I posted a few days ago in Old Town, San Diego, CA. Photo taken Feb 16, 2013 on Presidents' Day Holiday Weekend.
Comments on this photo
Yes, I love Alexander palms! I have 3 in the backyard. The tallest one which has been in the ground for 5 or 6 years is almost as tall the smallest one in this group.
21 Feb, 2013
Love that shape....
24 Feb, 2013
Yes, however, they should have been planted a little further away from the building.
24 Feb, 2013
Yes that would have been a better idea....
26 Feb, 2013
I should talk. I planted all three of mine a little too close to my neighbor's house The largest Alexander palm has a frond growing under their porch. My neighbor is a major recluse, so he doesn't say anything.
27 Feb, 2013
That is lucky for you then?
5 Mar, 2013
Yes. I just discovered yesterday one of my Alexander palms has a bacterial disease. The fronds are dying. It was growing so well, too. I hope it will recover!
6 Mar, 2013
Do you see many of the purple King palms? I see them showing up more and more on plant boards. Are they spotted around town?
27 Feb, 2015
Yes, there's several around. I have some large trees posted on GoY.
5 Mar, 2015
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