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Friday Flashback #399

It was a fun tradition, while it lasted.

In 2017, Bernard Izzo Jr. — “Butchie” — of Izzo’s Landscaping had a contract with the town to plant trees around Westport.

He placed one on the spit of land at the far end of South Beach, jutting into Ned Dimes Marina.

It died.

Whimsically — and at his own expense — he replaced it with a palm tree.

He figured it would last through the summer heat. In the fall, he’d replace it with an appropriate tree.

The 2017 palm tree. (Photo/Susan Saracena)

The lighthearted gesture did not have Parks & Recreation Department approval. They were not amused.

But the public was. Dozens of readers commented enthusiastically on “06880.”

Quickly, Parks and Rec embraced — metaphorically, anyway — the unusual tree.

It remained there, loved and admired and frequently photographed, until it was removed for the winter.

(Photo/Jaime Bairaktaris)

The next year, the palm tree — or more likely, a relative — was back on the sand. Once again, beachgoers and boaters enjoyed a little bit of tropics right here in New England.

In the fall of 2018, the palm tree was gone — south? — for the winter.

It never returned.

For Westporters who remember the palm tree, it’s hard to believe that was 6 years ago.

For everyone who arrived since then, it may be hard to picture a palm tree at Compo Beach.

Here’s one more photo:

(Photo/Dinkin Fotografix)

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Compo Palm Tree: The Back Story

Last Friday, a palm tree mysteriously appeared at Compo Beach.

Magically, it seemed, the spit of land at the far end of South Beach — jutting into Ned Dimes Marina — looked less like Westport, and more like Miami.

Yesterday’s story generated plenty of comments. It must have been a prank by graduating Staples seniors, someone said. There were a few palm trees for sale at Southport Nursery opposite Garelick and Herbs, another added.

One view of the palm tree … (Photo/Jaime Bairaktaris)

Here’s what happened.

Bernard Izzo Jr. — “Butchie” — of Izzo’s Landscaping has a contract with the town to plant trees around Westport.

In the early spring he planted a tree at that location. Unfortunately, it did not survive.

Butchie felt that replanting the same tree now would not work. It might not survive the heat.

He decided to plant — at his own expense — the palm tree for the summer. This fall, he’d replace it with an appropriate tree.

However, the lighthearted gesture did not have Parks and Recreation Department approval.

So if you haven’t seen it, you better hurry. It will be gone soon.

… and another. (Photo/Randy Christophersen)