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Pool pictures early summer 06


GREENHAND

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I assume there's a Butia in the front yard?  I had happy ones in Jacksonville, Florida.  They weren't bothered at all by the great freezes in the 1980s.  Not even one with the ice storm.

Dallas would seem a good area for some of the Nolina  species--attractive woody lilies from Mexico, the Southwest, and even the Southeast (Georgia and Florida).  I assume everyone has yuccas (Y. gloriosa from South Carolina grows happily in Yorkshire, England).

Fla. climate center: 100-119 days>85 F
USDA 1990 hardiness zone 9B
Current USDA hardiness zone 10a
4 km inland from Indian River; 27º N (equivalent to Brisbane)

Central Orlando's urban heat island may be warmer than us

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(GREENHAND @ Jul. 11 2006,12:30)

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hi robbin how many washies do you have and what kind. in my opinion if you wrap them up they will live , i still wrap the robustas when it gets lower than  27deg.

Hi Greenhand,

My lowest tempeture was -6,6 C so i think it's between the 20 and 30 F ?

I have a Washingtonia robusta in the ground, i can't let them grow as yours, you have dry winters and we have wet winter, most of the time. But the look more hardy then the say, because i see more washingtonia in the ground that will survive ...

Greetz robbin

Southwest

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(Exotic Life @ Jul. 13 2006,09:16)

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My lowest tempeture was -6,6 C so i think it's between the 20 and 30 F ?

-6.6C is about 20F.

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Nice yard Mike. I've considered installing a pool for years, but my neighbors on each side of me have pools that I can use anytime I want. It would be nice to have my own. I'll probably end up putting in a small one in the next few years.

Kathryn

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