Hint: found in Hawaii
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I'm sorta familiar with the up end of a camera so you'll see pictures here worth thousands of words without too too many words. I hope you'll be a frequent visitor and enjoy the treasures I've discovered along America's byways.
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Tree #7 looks like it could be a Banyon tree. But, we have those in Florida too, so I'm really not sure.
--Pleinguy
Banyon?
Would that be Ficus macrophylla?
SteveC
Anyone who guessed "Banyan" or
"Ficus Macrophylla" are all awarded gold stars! You would have been correct if you guessed Moreton Bay Fig too. Seems as if they are all related. Ficus Macrophylla is also known as a Moreton Bay Fig, a large evergreen banyan tree of the Moraceae family (according to Wikipedia). Looks like I'm going to have to get up earlier to fool you guys!!
Cool tree and I'm glad to know 'who' it is.
But really what I'd like is your kick'n hairdo. $How much to throw in the curlers?$
:)
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