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Coconut Palms

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An important food crop of the tropics and the symbol a beach vacation in paradise, these palms are not native to Florida and the United States, but do grow easily from coconuts that often wash ashore. These two coconut palms were loaded with ripening fruit. Be careful when walking under them on a windy day!

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©2008
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4288x2848 / 15.5MB
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Keywords
Angiosperms, Arecaceae, Arecales, blue sky, botany, coconut, coconut palm, coconuts, Cocos, Cocos nucifera, Cocoseae, Commelinids, drupe, edible, Florida, food, fruit, green, Miami, Miami-Dade County, Monocots, native, natural, nature, palm, paradise, plant, Plantae, Rickenbacker Causeway, Tracheophytes, vacation, wild
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An important food crop of the tropics and the symbol a beach vacation in paradise, these palms are not native to Florida and the United States, but do grow easily from coconuts that often wash ashore. These two coconut palms were loaded with ripening fruit. Be careful when walking under them on a windy day!