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G'Day Alan.  All are Palm and Royal Poinciana.  The Palm was very dense and the Poinciana was soft.  They are common in the Caribbean, and these 10 are an order for a strata company in the Cayman Islands using woods folks will have seen.  This is a picture of a Royal Poinciana Tree at the airport in Cayman, very common all over the island.


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