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Beautiful palm, is this a in the pot patio palm for FL or is there a chance it survives in the ground?  Either way I may buy one but curious to what you know.

Jupiter FL

in the Zone formally known as 10A

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3 hours ago, redant said:

Beautiful palm, is this a in the pot patio palm for FL or is there a chance it survives in the ground?  Either way I may buy one but curious to what you know.

For your location it would be too cold to plant in the ground. It is slightly less cold tolerant than a Chambeyronia macrocarpa for instance. It would be a great palm to keep in a nice pot though. 

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