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- DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE - PalmTalk
One palm that’s in the collectors books the Pinanga coronata There is a var kuhlii that’s probably even better than the original coronata A neat medium sized clumping palm, doesn’t really get messy dry tolerant cool tolerant, will drink whatever water it can get A good landscaping palm that’s predictable in growth
- Photos of palm trees in Albuquerque. Cold Hardy Palms
Hi everyone My name is Gabriel and I want to show you pictures of palm trees in Albuquerque New Mexico USDA zone 7a 7b Enjoy!
- Portuguese palms - DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE - PalmTalk
Hi everyone, I've decided to create this topic to talk about Portuguese palm trees Unlike what most people would think, Portugal has a lot of potential when it comes to the different palm species that could grow there In fact, the different climates of the country and its islands are ideal for
- Palm trees and exotics in Ålesund, Norway. - palmtalk. org
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- Russian Palms at Their Limits - DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE - PalmTalk
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- Palms in New York City - DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE - PalmTalk
New York City is a high end zone 7b, cold hardy palms are very rare, but they’re there if you know where to look Tropical palms, however, are all over the place during the warmer months Sabal minor growing out in the open in Tompkins Square Park in Manhattan: It’s flowering, hopefully it seeds
- Plant Answers
All-in-all, this is a wonderful palm for San Antonio gardeners—fast growing, very hardy and easily transplanted, either balled and burlapped or in 5 or 15 gallon containers Next in popularity among the smaller palms comes the Mediterranean Fan Palm, Chamaerops humilis
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