WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — More cities in Florida are looking at other trees besides palm trees to combat climate change and offer more shade. West Palm Beach is one city that is taking that approach, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A pindo palm provides a shady place to rest. I’ve never been all that fond of palm trees, particularly our state tree, the sabal ...
Amid complaints about the lack of shade in West Palm Beach’s city center, a local agency is replacing palm trees with oaks along key downtown streets. The city’s Downtown Development Authority aims to ...
The Miami Beach City Commission plans to plant more shady trees to provide cooling effects and remove carbon from the atmosphere. City officials have stated that this will not result in cutting down ...
The city of Miami Beach has pursued a plan in recent years to add canopy trees while making palm trees less of a priority, as officials seek to counteract the effects of climate change and bring more ...
Whether swaying in the background of a Super Bowl glamour shot or printed on Art Deco-themed postcards, palm trees are synonymous with the sun-and-fun allure of Miami Beach. In a city with nearly ...
This story was updated because a previous version contained inaccuracies from information provided to The Post. Amid complaints about the lack of shade in West Palm Beach’s city center, a local agency ...
I’ve never been all that fond of palm trees, particularly our state tree, the sabal or cabbage palm. They always look so scraggly with dead and dying fronds hanging down. I’ve learned that the older ...