Survivor

The aftermath of Hurricane Matthew is still evident in Land's End, South Carolina. Palm trees are among the toughest survivors. They are able to bend over backward beneath extreme wind conditions and bounce back. Andrea Aker answers the question, "Why Don't Palm Trees Blow Down in the Wind?" - http://arizonaoddities.com/…/why-dont-palm-trees-blow-down…/ (Basically, it is the difference between monocots and dicots.)

View: Harbor River across from Parris Island military base in South Carolina
What's in your landscape? The University of Florida has a publication that lists trees by wind tolerance. I'm delighted to see Dogwood on the Highest Wind Resistance list. Bradford Pear owners should not be surprised to learn Bradfords are on the Lowest Wind Resistance list. Read more at http://tinyurl.com/kb75nyc.
Missing from the Highest Wind Resistence list are dead trees. We drove by the old dead Pecan Grove, which looked nonplussed by Matthew. Of course, the trees you hope will come down hang in there like the Rock of Gibraltar.

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