Trees at Maclay Gardens
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Cabbage Palm Tree View of the top of a cabbage palm. Cabbage palms usually grows up to 65 feet in height and about 2 feet in diameter. |
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Cabbage Palm Tree View of a cabbage palm tree. The heart of this palm is cabbage shaped, which is why it is also called a cabbage palm. This is sometimes taken out of the tree for food. In fact, Native Americans removed the heart to use in their food. Unfortunately,... |
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Cabbage Palm Tree View of a cabbage palm tree. The heart of this palm is cabbage shaped, which is why it is also called a cabbage palm. This is sometimes taken out of the tree for food. In fact, Native Americans removed the heart to use in their food. Unfortunately,... |
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Camellia Tree View of a camellia tree within Maclay Gardens. |
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Camellia Trees Scattered petals that have fallen from the surrounding camellia trees. |
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Canopy of a Japanese Maple Tree Canopy of a Japanese maple tree, also known as a smooth Japanese maple. Japanese maples are small trees or shrubs that are native to Japan, China, and South Korea. They are usually domed-shaped. |
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Canopy of a Japanese Maple Tree Canopy of a Japanese maple tree. Japanese maple trees usually only grow up to 10 meters high. They are often seen as understory trees, because they grow well in the shade. However, because of their dense canopies, many plants cannot grow beneath them. |
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Canopy of a Japanese Maple Tree Canopy of a Japanese maple tree. Japanese maple trees grow well in deep, drained, fertile soils and can often be found in shady woodlands. |
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Flowering Tree Black and white photograph of a flowering tree within Maclay Gardens. |
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Flowering Tree Branch Detailed view of the flowering tip of a tree branch. |
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Hollowed Tree Stump Hollowed tree stump. |
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Japanese Maple Tree Leaves Detailed view of the leaves and flowers of a Japanese maple tree. The flowers are small clusters, and have five red or purple outer petals and five white interior petals. |
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Japanese Maple Tree Leaves Japanese maple tree leaves and flowers. The leaves usually have, five, seven, or nine lobes. |
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Jelly Palm Butia capitata, or more commonly known as a "jelly palm." Butia is a species of nine tree types, which are native to Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Argentina. The Jelly Palm is also called wine palm or pindo palm. It is characterized by its... |
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Mangled Tree Trunk Mangled tree within Maclay Gardens. |
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Moss Covered Tree Moss covered tree in Maclay Gardens. |
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Palm Tree Black and white photograph of a palm tree within Maclay Gardens State Park. |
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Palm Tree in Sunlight Profile of a palm tree in the sunlight. |
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Pine Trees Canopy of a group of pine trees. |
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Pine Trees Canopy of a group of pine trees. |
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Sabal Palm Tree Sabal palm tree. Sabal Palms can be found in the southeastern United States, including Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. They can also be found in Cuba and the Bahamas. The Sabal Palm is the state tree of Florida and South Carolina. |
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Sago Palms A group of sago palms along the path in Maclay Gardens. |
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Sago Palms Sago palms in Maclay Gardens. |
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Sunlight on Tree Branch Sunlight shining upon leaves of a tree branch. |
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Torreya Tree Torreya tree surrounded by yellow iris flowers. The Torreya tree only grows naturally along the Apalachicola River area. It is listed as an endangered species most likely due to overharvesting done in the 19th century for fences, furniture, and river... |
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