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Tales From The Fort Worth Botanic Garden Conservatory – 6
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travelers palm?
The first one, yes. The philodendrons in the second through fourth photos are ones I couldn’t identify. Unfortunately, only about one in every ten plants was labeled.
Reminds me of my first trip to Longwood Gardens in PA. The buidling actually had banana trees growing inside and an awesome Bonsai collection.