Dude, that's Arkansas.
2007-01-26 07:18:16
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answer #1
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answered by ketchikan_chick 4
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wait... WHAT?! This is Arkansas. Palm trees don't grow in Alaska. Who ever made the page must have gotten the states mixed up because many people don't know the difference between the abbreviations AK (Alaska) vs. AR (Arkansas)
2007-01-26 07:23:12
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answer #2
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answered by Nitnit 2
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(Sabal texana or Sabal mexicana)
Cold Hardy to 16 - 18 degrees (lower depending on the age and growth of the cold hardy palm tree), The Texas palm (Sabal texana or S. mexicana), also known as Texas palmetto, Rio Grande palmetto, palma real, and palma de Micharas, is a native of the lower Rio Grande valley. It is a stocky palm that grows to a height of twenty to forty-eight feet and has large blue-green, fan-shaped leaves that form a thick, rounded crown.
Maybe? Looks like it...Arkansas is close to Texas
2007-01-26 07:22:54
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answer #3
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answered by Marti 2
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I don't know what kind of palm tree it is but the house is in Arkansas, not Alaska.
2007-01-26 07:19:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't know what kind of palm it is...however the house is listed as being located in Arkansas....not Alaska.
2007-01-26 07:20:09
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answer #5
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answered by mental 3
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2016-11-27 20:21:37
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answered by kenn 4
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Hot Springs is in Arkansas, not Alaska - but FYI there are parts of Alaska that are not frozen and all white! LOL
2007-01-26 07:23:26
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answered by sage seeker 7
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It's a typo on their part. It's actually Hot Springs Arkansas
2007-01-26 07:19:05
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answer #8
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answered by Ryeroe 3
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It says alaska on the top, but then it says arkansas on the bottom. Which is it?
2007-01-26 07:20:04
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answered by So'sYerFace 4
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it's a Queen Palm.
2007-01-26 07:19:17
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answered by Anonymous
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