I wonder if that pindo Palm was tied and if it wasn't could other palms be trained to be oddities? Somewhere in my palmae magazines there were branching palms with up to five trunks and I'm recalling them being pindos but I'm not at all certain. Any unusual tree yuccas there? I remember being in Savannah and seeing sagos but nothing larger but was struck how scruffy the town was in general
@@GreenCanvasInteriorscape I remember seeing a picture of that, I think it was a pindo. Yes there were some tree yuccas there. I wonder, this one may well have been tied. Lots of palms there.
Lots of pretty trees there!
@@Andrewixon Yes indeed!
I love how these Georgia palms look!
@@dmvarearailstransprod22 Me too!
@@palmplanet Yeah
I wonder if that pindo Palm was tied and if it wasn't could other palms be trained to be oddities? Somewhere in my palmae magazines there were branching palms with up to five trunks and I'm recalling them being pindos but I'm not at all certain. Any unusual tree yuccas there?
I remember being in Savannah and seeing sagos but nothing larger but was struck how scruffy the town was in general
@@GreenCanvasInteriorscape I remember seeing a picture of that, I think it was a pindo. Yes there were some tree yuccas there. I wonder, this one may well have been tied. Lots of palms there.