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Folly Beach Queens.


Laaz

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I was wondering if there was some queens around there. What else zone 9 plants exist there? I remember seeing chinese hibiscus down there and lemon trees. 

Los Angeles, CA and Myrtle Beach, SC.

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Cool!  I'm headed there in September.

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Brad we can grow just about all 9a palms here, we are zone 9a. I have Rhapis, Chamaedorea cataractarum & quite a few others in the ground here that do excellent. I have over 40 citrus trees in my yard, from Italian lemons to grapefruit, mandarins & oranges.

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1 hour ago, Laaz said:

Brad we can grow just about all 9a palms here, we are zone 9a. I have Rhapis, Chamaedorea cataractarum & quite a few others in the ground here that do excellent. I have over 40 citrus trees in my yard, from Italian lemons to grapefruit, mandarins & oranges.

Wow! I should have moved to Charleston! Lol It's a beautiful city. 

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Los Angeles, CA and Myrtle Beach, SC.

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Thanks for the pics, Laaz. How long have those queens been there? Public planting or someones yard?

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On August 29, 2016 at 9:16:23 PM, Zeeth said:

I'm surprised to see queens do well that far north! 

It is amazing to see how the coast can up an area a zone or two (two in some cases)!

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On 8/31/2016, 5:58:30, Laaz said:

Those CT queens will be toast with the first hard freeze...

 

Yep, cool to see them up there but they're not going to last long. :/

Westchase | 9b 10a  ◆  Nokomis | 10a  ◆  St. Petersburg | 10a 10b 

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