



For Becca’s Sunday Trees challenge.
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The first shot is brilliant! The others icing on the cake!
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I couldn’t guess what the first picture was; it looked like tree stumps all cut off blunt and the stumps sort of squared off. Once I see the whole tree it makes sense, but what is it? A pineapple palm?
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I’m pretty sure it is a Canary Island Date Palm.
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My apologies, but I had to laugh at the idea of a pineapple palm. I lived in Hawaii, and people often thought that pineapples grow underground like carrots — a friend actually went into the field to pick center leaves to find a ripe one! They actually grow on a stem that comes out of the center of the leaves — looks like a pineapple growing out of the crown of a pineapple!
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Where’s Wiki when I need him?
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Ha. If we had to check out everything on Wiki we wouldn’t have time to live our lives. Sometimes just gotta jump in their with both feet.
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In fact, when I get a pineapple here, I plant the top in the dirt and so far I’ve grown three pineapples. The first two were the sweetest I’ve ever tasted. The third rotted before we could eat it.
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So, they planted that tree DIRECTLY under the power lines??
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I know… Ha. Noticed that.
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That is a stunning presentation. A pineapple tree is something I have not seen before. 🙂
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Hi Dorann. Not a pineapple but actually a date palm.
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