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Full frame photo of a lush palmetto palm. Horizontal, nobody.
Chamaerops Humilis Native From West Medterranian Coast On Blurred Background
Dubai, UAE - A date palm in bloom, turning into young dates.  Care-takers will soon cull the blooms growing upwards and allow only some of them growing towards the lower part, grow into delicious fruit.
A colony of palmetto, probably scrub palmetto (binomial name: Sabal etonia), a fan palm endemic to Florida, in scrubland of a nature preserve in northeastern Florida
Tropical palm leaves, floral pattern background, real photo in Indonesia
Saw Palmetto grows in the marshes of Louisiana on a sunny day.
close up view of green palm leaves, partially illuminated on the back by the sunlight, in a natural environment, in the morning
Vibrant green, backlit palm frond with pointy shadows cast upon it. Photo taken at O'Leno State Park in north central Florida. Nikon D750 with Nikon 24-70mm f2.8 ED VR lens
A top part of the lush date palm tree against the blue sky
Signs of springtime.  Wild Palmetto plants in spring.  Feb. '23
Flowering Chinese windmill palm (Trachycarpus fortunei) or Chusan palm in the Adler arboretum \
Lush foliage in the tropical rainforest jungle. The picture is taken in the jungle near Sepilok in the north eastern part of Borneo.
Palmetto or sabal minor, commonly known as the dwarf palmetto, is grouping in natural setting in Florida Park
Palm tree on rain in desert village Al Misfah at Al Hamra, on the way through Wadi Bani Awf—one of Oman’s most picturesque valley.
The endemic fan palm Chamaerops humilis; Majorca, Balearic islands, Spain.
Palm trees in Key West, Florida
Contrasting yellows and greens on corrugated saw palmetto frond, with forked shadows from a nearby frond being cast upon it. Photo taken at Morningside Nature Center in Gainesville, Florida
Young Chinese fan palms (livistona chinensis) in Oak Hill. Volusia County. Florida. USA.
Close up of Mangrove palm or Nypa fruticans or Nipa palm in Vinh Long province, Mekong Delta Vietnam. A globular fruit cluster of the Nipa palm.
Coccothrinax crinita, commonly known as guano barbudo, guano petate, old man palm, palma petate, is a palm which is endemic to Cuba. Like other members of the genus Coccothrinax, C. crinita is a fan palm (i.e. it has fan-shaped palmate leaves).
Close-up of the trunk and the lush green fronds of New Zealand's indigenous Nikau Palm. It is endemic to New Zealand, the only native palm tree.
Small green palm tree in tropical nature.
Fan palm known as mangrove fan palm, Licuala Spinosa in the lush rainforest jungle. The picture is taken in the Kinabatangan Wildlife Park in the north eastern part of Borneo
Back lit fan-shaped Cabbage Tree Palm Leaves (Livistona australis) in rainforest in the Royal National Park, New South Wales, Australia
Photo taken at Big Cypress boardwalk, Goethe state forest, Florida. Nikon D7200 with AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8E FL ED VR lens
palm tree with blue leaves on a background of green trees
Green ferns at Pok fu Lam Country park, Hong Kong island.
Palmetto plant back lit by the sun
Closeup of palm tree in the garden, Delray Beach, Florida, USA
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