
Posted by Robz7aNoTn on 10/26/2009, 7:46 pm, in reply to "Large Arkansas Butia Capitata"
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Austin not only is it huge but its beautiful!
That is one awesome palm.
That is exactly what you see gulf coastal.
They can be seen similar to that in extreme southern Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia and north Florida. This is something you dont think of seeing in Arkansas and guessing about 80 miles south of you. What a fine palm and not being from your area (but stationed at Blytheville once for a year)I would say IT is the largest Butia in Arkansas.
Now the prettiest one is in your yard
Thanks for posting this. If I could only find something like this in Memphis or Nashville.lol.
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