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- Sabal Palmetto in freezing rain - COLD HARDY PALMS - PalmTalk
So I’m in San Antonio, TX and last spring had a sabal palmetto put in my backyard Maybe 6’ of trunk to it We’re getting freezing rain sleet at the moment, it’s around 30 degrees now and dropping Lows over the next few days shouldn’t drop below 20 I know these are cold hardy but mine was only
- What is a better palm Saw Palmetto or Sabal Minor - PalmTalk
Sabal minor is better it grows pretty well in zones 6-11 I believe and is hardier than the saw palmetto (which is already hardy in its own right) Sabal minor is a better choice for hardiness since it can tolerate down to 0F and possibly even short bursts of -5F, while also keeping the palmetto look we all love :) you might need some protection for younger specimens though
- Unusual Places you Believe palm trees could grow
as title describes I start with my list of what places i believe could work and you guys continue listing of a location s and give your opinion Here are mine: Faroe Islands, Falkland Islands and Sable Island, Canada
- Best trunking sable four zone 7a - COLD HARDY PALMS - PalmTalk
Hello I was thinking about getting a Trunking Sable what I mean by Trunking Sable like a Sable Louisiana or Sable Birmingham or a Sable Brazoria Which one do you guys think would be the most hardy and the best one, my guess is the Brazoria or the Louisiana
- Why so few naturalized Coconut Palms in South Florida?
It also seems like coconut should have colonized the Cape Sable area with all of the coconuts in the Keys and SW coast of the state in populated areas It is a state park so I can't imagine too many people yanking up a sprouting coconut in those areas but who knows
- Getting the boots off the trunk - PalmTalk
What species? It's a Sable palm Jacksonville, FL Zone 9a First Officer Air Wisconsin Airlines (USairways Express) Canadair Regional Jet Base: ORF
- Sabal causiarum x palmetto - PalmTalk
Does anyone know if these palms could possibly be Sabal causiarum x palmetto or perhaps a separate species? They are growing next to a much older Sabal causiarum and surrounded by Sabal palmettos They're very beautiful palms, and gigantic From what I've heard, they are very fast growers as well
- Sabal Palmetto in 7b - 30+ years from seed - is finally trunking
I collected seed from some Sabals at Vistana resort near Orlando around 1990 when we took out daughters to Disney World One has been in the ground in Williamsburg, Virginia since a few years later (after growing it out in pots) It's in partial shade, but it has taken all of 30 years to begin to
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