ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar – A self-destructing palm tree that flowers once every 100 years and then dies has been discovered on the Indian Ocean island of Madagascar, botanists said Thursday. The name ...
A Thank you, Jennifer, for the opportunity to expound more about pruning trees and palms. As stated in the column of Jan. 31 — “Removing Fronds from Palms,” “The berries are important wildlife food… ...
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An enormous new palm tree that flowers itself to death has been discovered in a remote area of north-western Madagascar. Towering more than 18 metres above the forest floor with fan-shaped leaves 5 m ...
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