FREEZE DAMAGE DATA
Share Your Experiences of Palm Hardiness
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Areca ipot dead at 36 degrees
by John of Ponce- 2 replies
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I wanted to let other palm owners know how very cold sensitive Areca ipots are. They were doing well and healthy until the temp fell. Wow do they hate cold weather. Them and Areca macrocalx didn't just get burned they died out right. Most of my other 107 species of palms did well. I'm experimenting with palm species that will grow in my new coastal location in central Florida. I'm about a half mile from the beach on a barrier island. My area just of south of Daytona is listed as zone 9B. Yet I see other plants that make me think the island that I'm on as opposed to the mainland must be 10 a. As a barometer, I have been aggressively trying to grow as many species…
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Areca Triandra
by BigFrond- 0 replies
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Planted a from a pot of five canes over two years ago. I'm now down to one, the largest one. I think it will slowly wither away.
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Arenga australasica
by Palmy- 4 replies
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Im blown away with this one. I thought this one wasnt cold hardy at all. 21F very little damage mostly a little tip leaf burn, uncovered.
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Arenga engleri
by DoomsDave- 3 replies
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Several babies in pots, 5-15 gallon, three solid nights of 24.8 FF (-4 C) followed by one solid night of 28 FF. . . . No damage. Thrills . . . . dave
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Arenga engleri
by gsytch- 2 followers
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My Arenga, growing open and exposed and getting a LOT of summer sun, looks toasted???? I thought it was hardy? I know, it prefers shade, but that was where there was room and the palms nearby will need to grow up to shade it. It was REALLY exposed to lots of frost as it is wide open and in a drain. 27.8 F was the lowest but it was below freezing for 10+ hours in that area. Should I move it come spring? I'm bummed! Greg
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Arenga micrantha
by Palmy- 31 replies
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2 feet tall. No damage to report. at 21F
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Arenga pinnata
by DoomsDave- 1 follower
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Four of them, in 12" "band pots" plants about 12" tall, one night of 24.8 F (-4 C) 30% damage, after that, into the garage . . . dave
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Arenga ryukyuensis
by Austinpalm- 2 replies
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5- gallon sized plant under oak canopy withstood approximately 24 hrs below freezing with an ultimate low of 20F with no damage. I threw a 5-gallon plastic bucket over this palm as it had only been in the ground for 3 months prior to this.
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Astrocaryum alatum
by cfkingfish- 3 replies
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People call this plant ultratropical, but mine under Loquat canopy has no damage from 29 and 31 and was unprotected in my backyard the entire time. Looks great, might plant more!
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Attalea colenda
by Trópico- 3 replies
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One year old seedling left outside unprotected but under a roof, inside a pool enclosure. During freeze event when outside temperatures reached 23.5°F, but subject location saw probably just below freezing, leaves started shrinking and turning dark green. After recovery, leaves have necrotic/dead edges but 70% of the leaf area is a healthy, shiny green. Freeze events during December only. One month after (yesterday) the spear pulled. Humid/brown but no signs of fungus/bacteria attack. More tender than I thought. Other palms in pots nearby (Dypsis, etc.) didn't blink an eye.
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Attalea Rostrata: How cold can it take?
by Sandy Loam- 0 replies
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Does anyone know what type of cold temperatures (in degrees Celcius or Fahrenheit) an Attalea Rostrata can tolerate without defoliating? I am willing to tolerate some minor bronzing in winter, but not defoliation. I saw an old post on this forum describing palm damage during the historic 1989 freeze in Orlando, Florida, USA. Apparently, Attalea Rostrata "survived". It was not clear to me whether it survived wtih flying colours or barely survived and defoliated entirely. I would be grateful to receive any information concerning Attalea Rostrata survivals, the lowest temperature experienced, and the degree of damage, if any. Many thanks, Sandy.
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Bad Freeze in Florida - Royal Palms In Bad Shape
by Tiffany8282- 2 replies
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I really need help! I am having a hard time finding a professional in the area that knows what to do with my royal palms. We had them planted one year ago, they are about 20’ tall. I pulled the dead lose pieces off the crownshaft today and Splitting, moldy and narrowing. Any ideas? We fertilized them two months ago after the freeze.
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Basselinia deplanchei
by neoflora- 0 replies
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Several nights B- cold. No damage!
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Basselinia tomentosa
by Alberto- 4 replies
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Two nights of freezing temperatures .First one -3°C (26.6 F) and second 1.5°C. Little seedlings on there 3th 4th bifid leaves. On the ground ,beneath heavy canopy ,didn´t suffer any damage.
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Bassellinia
by Geoff- 1 reply
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have 4 of these seedlings about the yard with moderate protection for all of them. All died after 27F as far as I can tell. Exposed to at least 5 hours of this freeze (no frost). I have had these before seem to handle temps below 25F but only for a brief moment. Guess the prolonged freeze is what did them in.
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Becarriophoenix "windows"
by quaman58- 2 followers
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Took 26F and had 3 or 4 leaves burn moderately, but the rest were untouched. 6 ft. plant, 3 years in the ground.
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Beccariophoenix (no windows)
by doubravsky- 12 replies
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15 gal... planted spring '06. Covered with a sheet... no damage at 24 degrees. This palm is turning out to be truly hardy!
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Beccariophoenix alfredii
by brattle_007- 0 replies
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Well from my experience of germinating seeds of Beccariophoenix alfredii, the soil needs temperatures in the high 20s to 30s, for it to germinate. After sprouting, the soil high temperature still needs to be maintained to develop the rooting systems and the first leaf. Soil temps in the teens will stop early growth.
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12 inch tall strap leafer with 6 leaves and one emerging. In the ground with very sparse, almost non-exisitent canopy from a Syagrus r. One night 29F light frost uncovered - no damage Another night 29F light frost but covered this time. So far no damage. Fingers crossed for this palm. Matt
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Bismarckia Freeze Damage Galveston, Texas
by westbay- 1 follower
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My 10+ year old Bismarckia was damaged by two days of freezing weather early this winter. I think it will be Ok, but wanted other opinions. Should I trim more fronds?
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Bismarkia nobilis 1 2 3
by Dypsisdean- 2 followers
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Does anyone have info to share on this one? I am very curious.
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Borassus aethiopum
by allencush- 7 replies
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Any data on this African native?
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Brahea Aculeata
by STEVE IN SO CAL- 1 reply
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Two plants, 3' OA height 15 f, 13 hrs below freezing first night, thereafter too depressed to check my hi/lo. 5 nights into the hi teens/low twenties for sure, many hours below freezing 60% defoliated Fully recovered
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Brahea armata
by tropicalb- 1 follower
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22F....15 gal and small 5 gal plants left in the open showed very little foliage damage...fronds had just a slight curl to them.
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Brahea Bella
by Meangreen94z- 0 replies
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Brahea Bella at John Fairey Garden burned but all recovered from 5 days straight below freezing and an ultimate low of 6*F.