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  2. Zamia furfuracea - Wikipedia

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    Names. Although not a palm tree ( Arecaceae ), its growth habit is superficially similar to a palm; therefore it is commonly known as cardboard palm. However, more correct would be cardboard cycad since it reflects the actually taxonomic classification of this species.

  3. Palmeral of Elche - Wikipedia

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    The Palmeral or Palm Grove of Elche (Spanish: Palmeral de Elche; Valencian: Palmerar d'Elx) is the generic name for a system of date palm orchards in the city of Elche, Spain. The Palmeral was planted in Roman times and underwent modifications in the medieval period under Islamic and Christian rulers.

  4. Father Knows Best - Wikipedia

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    Father Knows Best is an American sitcom starring Robert Young, Jane Wyatt, Elinor Donahue, Billy Gray and Lauren Chapin.The series, which began on radio in 1949, aired as a television show for six seasons and 203 episodes.

  5. Adonidia merrillii - Wikipedia

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    Adonidia merrillii, the Manila palm, is a palm tree species native to the Philippines (Palawan and Danjugan Island). This palm was cultivated for centuries in East Asia before becoming a staple in the West.

  6. 6 best events to celebrate the New Year in Palm Beach County

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    Whether you're looking for a great party with live music on Singer Island, to see Sandi tree off in style in downtown West Palm Beach, maybe hit the links at PopStroke in Delray Beach or even...

  7. Areca catechu - Wikipedia

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    Areca catechu is a medium-sized palm tree, growing straight to 20 m (66 ft) tall, with a trunk 10–15 cm (4–6 in) in diameter. The leaves are 1.5–2 m (4.9–6.6 ft) long, pinnate, with numerous, crowded leaflets.