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San Antonio’s nonnative palm trees likely dead from February freeze and may cost $2,000 per tree to remove; natives seem OK. By Richard A. Marini, Staff writer Updated April 18, 2021 8:33 p.m.
This year’s loss of palm trees in San Antonio may rival what we saw in 1989 We will know soon how many survived the deep freeze . Justin Horne, KSAT Weather Authority Meteorologist.
The following is an opinion piece. If you’re a renter in San Antonio, say a prayer thanking the good lord that you won’t be the one paying for tree removal on your property after the storm ...
The Trinity system stretches across 61 counties from northeast of Dallas to southwest of San Antonio covering more than 10,000 square miles at the surface and more than 21,000 square miles below ...
SAN ANTONIO — ... Sowers classified palm trees as a mild to moderate allergen with a PNU count of 26,000 per milliliter. She also said that clinicians can use queen palm as a diagnostic tool.
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