Los Angeles without palm trees? After the recent wildfires, some say it’s too risky to keep as many of these stars of the L.A. skyline around.
As the fires that ravaged Los Angeles in January ebbed, many trees were left standing next to burnt down homes. Here’s why.
These tall trees may be iconic of LA but they helped fuel the wildfires that leveled whole neighborhoods earlier this year.
Three highly attractive palms are generally considered fire-safe as long as their dry fronds are removed in a timely manner.
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