Getting something for nothing always makes us happy, but sometimes we can get more than we bargained for. Take, for example, a Pleasanton man who was delighted when three palm trees appeared out of ...
The city is awaiting a report from an arborist on several Washingtonia palm trees in Waterfront Park that are in tough shape. The city may remove the trees and replace them with native Sabal palmetto ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. When many of us think of Los Angeles, there’s a palm in the picture.
In 1949, a city councilwoman spearheaded a project to plant hundreds of palm trees along Palm Canyon Drive, solidifying the city's identity. While palm trees ultimately gave the city its name, other ...