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ID please - rainbow palm?
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- nsp88
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ID please - rainbow palm?
Kidding, of course, but thought it was interesting enough to share. I think it was found somewhere near Austin area. I saw it on the pamdigging Instagram account
- JoyinAlb
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Re: ID please - rainbow palm?
That is HILARIOUS! It’s funny that you posted this. In Albuquerque it seems like people paint anything that paint will stick to. I had been wondering if anyone has painted the corked area of a plant. I hadn’t thought about the dried leaves. So funny. I wonder what the rest of the house looks like?
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Re: ID please - rainbow palm?
JoyinAlb wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2024 9:09 amThat is HILARIOUS! It’s funny that you posted this. In Albuquerque it seems like people paint anything that paint will stick to. I had been wondering if anyone has painted the corked area of a plant. I hadn’t thought about the dried leaves. So funny. I wonder what the rest of the house looks like?
Not a bad looking place but that tree is the most colorful part of it. Kind of surprised there isn't more color on the place, based on the tree.
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Re: ID please - rainbow palm?
I love reading Pam’s articles. She gets to some interesting places. That doesn’t surprise me at all to be on her page.
That house is pretty standard. Maybe it was painted for that tour?
That house is pretty standard. Maybe it was painted for that tour?