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Gold_Butte_NM-Little_Finland-20180512.gdb
Gold_Butte_NM-Little_Finland-20180512.gpx
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Per Jim Boone: As for the palms, they are not native to our region, so the first (I assume the one that is nearly twice the size of the other) was planted by someone. I assume the others were spread by birds or other animals. I think the northern-most native fan palms grow in Joshua Tree National Park. It is interesting, however, to note that the oldest European name we know of for Little Finland is “Lone Palm."