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Uploaded by on Oct 31, 2007

We finally got rid out our horrible palm tree from the front garden. Good ridance!

In case you are wondering - we will be planting several NATIVE trees in it's place.

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  • tried to sell it actually... no-one wanted it. As I said in previous comments - these trees have quite dangerous spikes and are not very popular.

  • No actually - the tree is not native and caused problems for us with it's dangerous spikes in the trunk. We are replacing it with native varieties that are more suited to our environment.

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  • dude u have to trim it u just left it there with all those dead fronds no wonder no one would have bought it

  • @spidieman What did you Replace it word Murderer. Native PALM!!!

  • You may want to think about trimming your new native trees.

  • ohhh!! how could u !!! i'm crying !! lol jk but still. that beautiful beautiful palm!! awww :(

  • Hey spidieman. Kudos for even bothering to respond to some of these morons. "Every plant has right to grow where ever the climate will permit it too." What a moron. Just think, clowns like that get to vote too. Scary. "Palm murderer": ROFL. Can those guys even read and think at the same time: you clearly state you are simply replacing one type of tree with something else.

  • i would of taken it

  • @spidieman so like that palm tree species had ouchy spikes dont blame ya there beautiful but yeah.

  • @lowfiwhiteguy Why do you ask? I am a plant collector, grower, seller and I do landscape consulting. I also work full time for the Parks Dept. maintaining all of the plants and gardens in our island parks. Put it this way, I live and breath plants, whether they are native or not. Even the so call native plant freaks grow introduced species without even thinking about it.

  • @bj616

    So.. do you fill out census forms for your plants or something?

  • @lowfiwhiteguy If it is an invasive species then I would say not, but if it is an ornamental and doesn't cause harm, then yes it does.

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