Tallahassee has lots of huge, huge, live oak tries. They aren't super tall, but they are often 12-feet+ in diameter and have sprawling branches covered with Spanish Moss.
We also have the most sexually suggestive state capitol building. But, this is a family oriented site. Just google an image of Florida's State Capitol.
Other than that, Tallahassee has a lot of squandered potential.
Photos of trees with Spanish Moss in South Carolina
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Originally Posted by GatorDude
Tallahassee has lots of huge, huge, live oak tries. They aren't super tall, but they are often 12-feet+ in diameter and have sprawling branches covered with Spanish Moss.
We also have the most sexually suggestive state capitol building. But, this is a family oriented site. Just google an image of Florida's State Capitol.
Other than that, Tallahassee has a lot of squandered potential.
I just happened to have some photos of trees with Spanish Moss that I took at the "Brookgreen Garden Park" in Murrel's Inlet/Myrtle Beach, SC......I'm just including them here to show what it is for your perusal.
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