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by Rebecca Carr
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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.
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Florida designated the sabal palmetto palm (Sabal palmetto) as the official state tree in 1953. Sabal palm trees grow up to 20 m in height. Sabal is... more
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Florida designated the sabal palmetto palm (Sabal palmetto) as the official state tree in 1953. Sabal palm trees grow up to 20 m in height. Sabal is a fan-palm native to the southeastern United States, Cuba, and the Bahamas. Sabal palms are extremely salt-tolerant (can even grow where washed by sea water at high tide) and are often seen growing near the Atlantic ocean coast. The hardy sabal palm tree is also frost-tolerant and can survive short periods of temperatures as low as minus (-)14 °C.
The growing heart of the new fronds (also known as the terminal bud), gives the palm tree its "cabbage" name, since this can be harvested as a food and resembles a cabbage head in shape (this is the key ingredient for a "heart of palm salad")" This was a common food for native Americans, but this practice is very destructive because it will kill the palm (the terminal bud is the only point from which the palm can grow and without this bud the palm will not be able to replace old leaves...
Atlanta based photographer, Rebecca Carr, has been honing her photography skills for the last several years. Originally drawn to digital art forms, Rebecca has brought her passion for technology to her photographic statements. Raised in the southeastern United States, Rebecca's work is informed by the beauty and iconography of the region.
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Chante Moody
Stunning. I'll share it on Twitter. :)
Art Sandi
Beautiful
Joan Carroll
I can feel the sea breeze!
Andrea Swiedler
Beautiful! Love the movement and colors.
Diamante Lavendar
Pretty!
Jerry Fornarotto
Very nice, L/F!
SurfArtTango Marina Lisovaya
Lovely!
Debra Martz
Beautiful palms captured against that blue sky!
Joan Carroll
nice!
Ana Borras
Nice shot!
Karen Cook
Very nice!
Joan Stratton
Lovely capture :)