A beautiful day in The Tropical Paradise

It just doesn't get any better than this. Temperatures in the low 70s, bright clear skies, no breeze. The fronds that you see in the foreground are of a Phoenix roebellini (dwarf date palm), behind that is an olive tree, and behind that is a Phoenix rupicola (Indian date palm tree). Just behind Macintosh, the good little wiener dog, is a dioon edule var. palma sola cycad, behind it against the wall is a Tecoma capensis (cape honeysuckle) which blooms in the winter. Downhill and just left of Macintosh is an Agave Colorta. My neighbor has Cupressus sempervirens Glauca (cypress trees), and you can see a couple of fronds of a Phoenix canariensis (Canary Island Date Palm), which is across the street. To the left of the chair is a Dioon edule cycad whose leaves have flattened out after coning two years ago. I hope to see a new flush of leaves on that plant this spring!

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