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Subscriber Comments for
Alice By Morning Light: Rays of Optimism
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LIZTISH340
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2011-04-16 10:07 AM |
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It's always a delight to read your articles, thank you!
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COMMENT 164444
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2011-04-16 10:25 AM |
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If you dont mind sharing and if my description is decent enough what type are the thinner trunk, medium sized palms in Alameda and Alice Keck?
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BILLY GOODNICK
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2011-04-16 11:20 AM |
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Liztish: It's always a delight to hear that my articles delight. 164444: There are quite a few types of medium sized, thinner trunk palms. If it's a cluster of long stems, near Micheltorena & Santa Barbara, those are Senegal date palms (Phoenix reclinata). I think that the kiosk near the center of the pond has the palms accurately mapped.
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COMMENT 164444
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2011-04-16 11:38 AM |
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Thanks Billy from OP 164444?
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LUCKY 777
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2011-04-17 10:06 AM |
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The delight is in the details. Thank you as always for being our interpreter and educator. An informed public is more able to understand funding a care-taking role, to KEEP alive the parts of Santa Barbara that make it the place we want to live. And as for "how about writing your thoughts on a piece of paper, taping it to your mirror for a few days, and deciding whether you'll make anything better by posting - I'm just saying." ............. < that's a scream.
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COMMENT 164641
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2011-04-17 01:39 PM |
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Iris pseudacorus? (Yellow flag). Invasive in wetlands, but I've seen it from time-to-time in water gardens.
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BILLY GOODNICK
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2011-04-17 03:58 PM |
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164641: Thanks for the Iris confirmation. Heard the same thing from a friend who specialized in aquatic plants at Lotusland.
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