BUTIA CAPITATA (PINDO PALM)
The posted sign reads:
"This rare four headed palm, the only one of its kind known in the world, is dedicated to the people of Panama City. It was relocated from the city’s water treatment facility on May 3rd, 1997. This was made possible by: City of Panama City/Department Leisure Services International Palm Society (Gulf Coast Chapter), Robert Reinheimer (coordinator/harvester), Deep South Crane, Kurt Schmidt (fabricator), City of Panama City Utility Dept., Panama City Rentals."
THE OLD SENTRY
This heritage oak tree is estimated to be over 250 years old. It was standing during the war between the states as if a sentry standing guard over old St. Andrews Bay. (If you were to walk past this tree to the fence, you would be looking out over the bay.)
Standing underneath it and looking up gave you an amazing view of the fern life growing right out of the trunks.Can you just imagine the history these two old trees have seen? Especially the Old Sentry. I wonder how many Civil War soldiers sat underneath that old tree and took a nap, or ate some chow. Pretty neat if you ask me!
Have a great week everybody!
Lady R (Di)
4 comments:
Wow, those trees are beautiful. Thank you so much for sharing. Mother Nature sure is a wonder.
Great pictures of some old trees... I seem to be attracted to rocks...Dont know why but every where I go I get pictures of rocks... Enjoy the trees, and the journey...;D
Trobairitz,
Mother Nature is amazing, heh? I love looking at big old trees and imagining the history that took place in it's presence. For some reason that big old oak reminds me of old historical romance novels.
Thanks for stopping by!
Lady R (Di)
Bitchy,
I agree, big ol' rocks are about as impressive as big ol' trees! I love how giant boulders jut out of the earth throughout the foothills of our area. Sometimes they seem so out of place, but if they could talk, they would probably all have an interesting story.
Thanks for reading Southern Comfort.
Lady R (Di)
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