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I can only upvote. I've never set foot in the USA. My only reasoning was: palm tree -> florida.
Yeah, it's not an unreasonable connection on that information -- Florida does also have palm trees -- but I'm betting that it's gonna be the other coast.
Florida is flat and pretty wet. It looks pretty lush compared to the Southwest.
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Florida:
https://cdn.landsearch.com/listings/4CVJR/small/bell-fl-126924064.jpg
Here's a shot from around Los Angeles out in California.
https://media.gettyimages.com/id/1162381995/photo/stunning-panoramic-view-of-the-agua-dulce-area.jpg?s=612x612&w=gi&k=20&c=9e6xR3S3RJzdvgIztUmMKAG53uVNhS7v_pVXG9ULOUk%3D
It's dry enough that you won't just have vegetation growing everywhere, and unless you're gonna water it, anything that survives has to be able to tolerate little water. The planter there doesn't have grass or anything.
woa,, those are some very wild and good guesses, although the thing that you got most right is that it's somewhere in the south, althought it's not in the usa. the answer is!! durango, mexico. this state is considered to be arid and dry too, because it's closer to the southwest usa (edit: formatting mistakes)