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From: Joseph Igala <
To: "jeevacation®gmail.com" <jeevacation®gmail.com>
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Subject: The Tree in Question
Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2010 17:49:41 +0000
Attachments: 6223.tiff; Desert_Rose.tiff; Red_Desert_Rose.tiff
Inline-Images: desert_rosejpg
Good Day Mr. Epstein,
Forgive me for not responding earlier, I have been going in and out of intemet service, and Pm not in front of
the computer that often.
So Please excuse the slight delay in my response time, but I will surely always reply, as soon as I can.
The tree you asked about from photo #6223 is:
Young Royal Palm to the left in front. The palms lining the background are FishTail Palms
So named because of the ruffled multiple fan like ends of their fronds, some say that when the wind passes through them it sounds like a school of
fish swimming by???
Please note that Young Fox Tall Palms look quite similar until their fronds fully extend, and the leaves then grow out
more narrow.
This is a little information on the Dessert Rose I was telling you about: Very Beautiful, and Does extremely well
in this environment.
This particular photo shows them growing in pure rocky soil.
EFTA00755496
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