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Chamaerops humilis - Mediterranean Fan Palm Seeds
By Delonix1
- 3 Dec, 2010
- 6 likes
The two stages of ripening on the Mediterranean fan palm seeds in Balboa Park. Photo taken Dec. 2, 2010.
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Gosh....so many of them !!
3 Dec, 2010
Terratoonie:
Yes, they're pretty amazing! :>)
4 Dec, 2010
Amblealice:
Yes, it does produce a lot of seeds. Actually, many palms species produce tons of fruit!
4 Dec, 2010
Great picture...
4 Dec, 2010
Rbtkew:
Thanks! :>)
4 Dec, 2010
Cannot imagine mine ever getting as large as this lol
5 Dec, 2010
Dottydaisy2:
Tallest Mediterranean fan palms grow to 30ft/10m. It does take them a very long time to reach such heights though. I have several pics of very large ones posted.
6 Dec, 2010
Marguerite:
There's several species of bats which are native to San Diego...not sure if they're fruitbats though. We have enough birds which digest seeds here...and they all seem to roost in the very tall Norfolk Island Pine in my front yard. So many seedlings pop up under this tree.
21 Dec, 2010
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Amazing ... the different colours ...
3 Dec, 2010