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Originally Posted by kubali
pierman if your anywhere in my area i'll give you as many of those as you can haul away they are everywhere in the woods on my property..2 kinds broken arrow and Cape Hatteras Giant, you could fill a semi truck up and still have tons left....I never in my life would of thought people would buy them....
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They come up in clumps here as well after the opossums have had there way with them, in "Y's" of trees, in my flowerbeds, any where the creature has decided it's time to lighten the load per se' (how do they eat those? Better thought...How do they Pass them?) but I'm not far from you...it is a Florida native and we have little appreciation for them since they are everywhere.
If you don't have them, there a great addition to a collection. I understand the heart of the tree is edible and people pay good money for heart of palm.
It is yummy...