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Florida Man Fed Up With Potholes Plants Banana Tree in Road

Bryan Raymond said the idea of planting a banana tree ripened in his mind after having to fill holes in the street with cement multiple times

Banana Tree Planted in Pothole
WBBH

A man fed up with a private road in poor condition near his southwest Florida business has a novel solution: plant a banana tree in a pothole to warn motorists away.

Last week, Bryan Raymond planted the tree in a stubborn pothole along Honda Drive just off U.S. 41 in south Fort Myers. Raymond, who owns Progress and Pride Fitness Group, said the idea of planting a banana tree ripened in his mind after having to fill holes in the street with cement multiple times.

Because Honda Drive is a private street, county officials said, itโ€™s up to the business owners to maintain the street.

For Raymond, the banana tree is an attention-grabbing repair.

โ€œIf we have to maintain it and make sure nobody gets hurt, we are going to put something obvious there to make sure nobody gets in the hole,โ€ Raymond told NBC affiliate WBBH.

For some time, Raymond's security cameras have caputured problems along the street, including a pothole damaging cars and floodwaters causing his trash bin to float away.

Some who work along the road say anything is better than potholes.

โ€œI love it, I think itโ€™s hilarious. We should have more of these,โ€ said Scott Shein, who works at a nearby business, told WBBH. โ€œI think it is sending a message.โ€

He's seen so many cars hit a pothole on the street and โ€œbottom outโ€ that it's a real concern.

Charlie Lopez, who lives in nearby Cape Coral, agrees.

โ€œIt messes up your tire, messes up the rim and then it basically messes up your day,โ€ he said.

For some, though, the sight of a tree brings disbelief.

โ€œI pulled up and Iโ€™m like, is that really a tree in the middle of the road?โ€ said John Hulker, who lives in Fort Myers, speaking with WINK-TV.

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