Palms on the Move

While researching horticultural PPIE, these are the side trips I've taken.

Avenue of Palms

Avenue of Palms
Palms

Friday, May 15, 2015

Giant Chinese Pistache Tree with Famous Plant Explorer

From American Fruits, October, 1916
Two favorites here: large trees and Frank N. Meyer.

We have many Chinese Pistache trees planted around Fremont.


Posted by Janet Barton at 8:21 AM
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