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  2. Palm trees are about as L.A. as it gets. But is it time to ...

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    My favorites may be the palm-printed sports shirts hanging on a white wooden palm tree-clothes rack, and artist Jeff Sanders’ metal and polyurethane palm tree. And why not? Palm trees, like ...

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    Dead or decaying trees in your own yard can be a nuisance with shedding limbs, peeling bark and barren branches. It can be tempting to take care of the problem yourself with a chainsaw or an ax ...

  4. Lethal yellowing - Wikipedia

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    Lethal yellowing (LY) is a phytoplasma disease that attacks many species of palms, including some commercially important species, such as the coconut and date palm.In the Caribbean, it is spread by the planthopper Haplaxius crudus (former name Myndus crudus) which is native to Florida, parts of the Caribbean, parts of Australia and Central America. [1]

  5. Tree trimmer dies after getting stuck 50ft up a California ...

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    Bardomiano Bautista-Perez, 39, became pinned by the fronds as he worked halfway up giant tree

  6. Ganoderma zonatum - Wikipedia

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    Ganoderma zonatum is a plant pathogen that infects the palm species causing butt rot.It is a fungus that infects the bottom 122–152 centimeters (4–5 feet) of the plant also rotting the roots.

  7. Death by coconut - Wikipedia

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    The range of the natural habitat of the coconut palm tree delineated by the red line (based on information in Werth 1933 [11]). Coconut fruit come from the coconut palm (Cocos nucifera), which can grow up to 30 m (100 ft) tall, with pinnate leaves 4–6 m (13–20 ft) long and pinnae 60–90 cm (2–3 ft) long.