Vascular Plants of Henry W. Coe State Park   |  Monocots
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Allium serra   ·   Bloomeria crocea   ·   Brodiaea elegans   ·   Calochortus albus   ·   Calochortus argillosus   ·   Calochortus luteus   ·   Calochortus venustus   ·   Carex sp.   ·   Chlorogalum pomeridianum   ·   Dichelostemma capitatum   ·   Dichelostemma congestum   ·   Epipactis gigantea   ·   Festuca californica   ·   Fritillaria affinis   ·   Iris macrosiphon   ·   Juncus bufonius   ·   Muscari botryoides   ·   Nasella pulchra   ·   Potamogeton sp.   ·   Scirpus sp.   ·   Sisyrinchium bellum   ·   Spiranthes sp.   ·   Trachycarpus excelsa   ·   Trillium chloropetalum   ·   Triteleia hyacinthina   ·   Triteleia laxa   ·   Zigadenus fremontii   ·   Zigadenus venenosus
Trachycarpus excelsa
Windmill Palm; Fortune Palm

A member of the Arecaceae, or Palm Family


Habit.

Planted, and dating back to the Coe Ranch days.

Building in the background is the historic Coe ranch house; between the house and the
flag pole is a shed set up as a bunk house.

Pine Ridge.

12 March 2005.

Photograph copyright © by Gena Zolotar.
Used with permission.


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