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![]() On my commute, I kept swearing I'd seen giant banana trees. Then I'd try to look for them but couldn't find any. Finally today I stopped and walked back through a potato field and found this!
[IMG] [IMG] A short video... Secret banana grove - YouTube I took more pictures too. Are these orinico? I was quite excited to find them! The area is pine forest, corn field, pines, houses, pines, pines, potato fields, pines, bananas, pines, pines... wait, what? |
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![]() Looks like Orinoco. Good find.
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![]() WOW, You are going to be cooking a lot of bananas soon.
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![]() Well, it's not MY land. Technically I shouldn't have even been on it, but curiosity drove me to trespass. From the look of it, they aren't being tended or harvested, just growing there though!
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![]() Look up the land owner and maybe he or she will share if you offer some help. They might not know they are there. Good luck and good growing
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![]() are they up there by i 10??? maybe south on 301??..i know of two other patches up that way..i used to see them when i would get a load going up that way..and yes ORINOCO,good find
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![]() The farmland is for sale, so I'll be calling that number to see if I can talk to the landowner. And it's off Hwy 207, between Palatka and St Augustine(near Hastings) Florida.
There was also a GINORMOUS Iris bloom(actually a couple blooms) in a ditch there too. |
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