COLD HARDY PALMS
Selecting and growing palms for colder climates.
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Sabal Minor Frond Collapse
by GregVirginia7- 4 replies
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Any lessons on Sabal fronds collapsing? This one is growing in Bethany Beach, DE and has been in ground for about 4-years...seems very healthy...new growth fronds are huge...any advise appreciated...just want to rule in or out any nutritional deficiencies...they collapse at the petiole...most other fronds seem strong.
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King Piru?
by Swolte- 1 follower
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https://www.moonvalleynurseries.com/king-piru-palm Found a flyer in my mailbox this afternoon. I am skeptical but does anyone have experience with this Palm? ~ S
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My Needle Palm Is Flowering!
by PalmTreeDude- 10 replies
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My Needle Palm (Rhapidophyllum hystrix) is finally flowering! I won’t get any seed off of it (if it is a female, I’m still not sure what it is yet and don’t know how to tell) because I only have one and there are none close by that I know of. But it is still really cool, and is my first palm to ever flower!
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Heat lamps for overwintering palms?
by sashaeffer- 1 follower
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Looking for options for heating in the ground palm enclosures for the winter. Have been using C7 & C9 Christmas lights but they are getting harder to find and all made in China now so reliability is poor. Anyone use regular heat lamp bulbs in their enclosures? similar to below.
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Palms in the D.C. Area
by Alex High- 10 replies
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Hello everyone, I live in the Washington D.C. area and I was wondering if anyone knew of some palms around town and in the surrounding areas. I know of the palms at the National Air and Space Museum and the National Zoo, but do you know of some other locations? I will put pictures of the palms I have seen below. I would love to see some palms that people are growing. Thanks! PalmsUSA Sabal minor in front of Air and Space Museum: Rhapidophyllum hystrix at Air and Space Museum Trachycarpus fortunei (and Musa basjoo) in front of Air and Space Museum Google Maps link: https://www.google.com/maps/@38.8875431,-77.0189101,3…
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Butia ID Confirmation
by Keys6505- 1 follower
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I was able to pop out a few volunteers from under this Butia a few weeks ago. I'm assuming that they're B. Capitata but wanted the experts to confirm so I know what I'm growing. Thanks
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How hot is too hot
by Palmlover_78- 1 follower
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I have a Windmill Palm on my patio in a container, and we have been getting a very hot heat wave for our region. 30 + is this too hot for a Windmill? If so how do i keep it cooler ,it is warm even in the shade.. Thanks a lot
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Big monsters
by TexasColdHardyPalms- 2 followers
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Stopped by to take a look at a few jxbf1. A few of these are getting pretty big @ close to 5'+ diameter. Just as big as the fattest jubaea I've seen.
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Palm ID - In College Station
by Teegurr- 7 replies
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I saw this palm on my walk today. I'm thinking it's a butia? Let me know what you guys think. I appreciate the help!
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To amend soil or no?
by DAVEinMB- 15 replies
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Long story short, I have a washy (Robusta) that is planted in pretty much all top soil. The reason is because I'm an idiot however it has seemed to like it so far. It was planted in April 2019 so it has spent a decent amount of time where it's at. I've amended the soil and added French drains in areas around the tree (shown in yellow in the photos) but I don't think they're close enough to have an impact on it. Adding gravel and sand will be tricky with all the roots but it can be done. I've also mulled over the idea of adding plants that will help suck up any standing water such as sabal minor but I'm not sure how much they will help in the winter. I would hate to lose t…
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Anti-transpirants
by Swolte- 1 follower
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Has anyone tried these to help overwinter palms? I happened to read about them on an information sheet from Nurseries Carolina. They say it helps zone-pushed plants with overwintering. Once you spray anti-transpirants like 'Cloud Cover' or 'Wilt Pruf', it prevents plants from drying out when they are frozen since the coating will prevent excess moisture loss. Thoughts?
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Heating blankets?
by sashaeffer- 1 follower
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For those of us that have to build structures around our in the ground palms as anyone used heating blankets instead of Christmas lights hooked to a Thermocube to keep palm warm over the winter? I have several in the ground and will soon have to protect them. Made in China incandescent C7 & C9 Christmas lights are terribly unreliable...and getting harder to find so thought about using heating blankets for a couple of mine just to see how well it works but thought I would ask here if anyone else has tried this method? Scott Omaha, NE 5b/6a
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DACTYLIFERA vs FILIFERA vs CANARIENSIS
by Peachs- 36 replies
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Hello, If you had to plant palm trees in this area, with those minimum temperatures in winter, which one supports them better and recovers better in spring? Thanks
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Palm tree through the roof
by Chester B- 1 follower
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These guys love their palm so much they cut a whole in the roof. I've driven by this palm for the last few years but only realized it had the cutout this last year. I wanted to shoot from in front of the house but didn't want to look shady. Video from yesterday in West Linn, Oregon.
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Best kinda bark mulch ?
by Bill Nanaimo- 1 follower
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I’m planting a couple of 5-6 year old palm trees today what’s your kinda bark mulch to put at the base of it
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Putting a trachycarpus in the ground 55-45 degrees
by Bill Nanaimo- 1 follower
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I’m getting a couple more5-6 year old palm trees it’s 55-45 degrees here and slowly getting colder, would it be ok to put them n the ground now or should I wait until March, I’m on Vancouver island in zone 8B
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Salvaged Needle Palm in Cincinnati
by donofriojim1- 5 replies
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In my previous post, I showed how a local restaurant her in Cincinnati had some gorgeous old and established needle palms that were being removed without rhyme or reason. The restaurant had 1 surviving needle palm next to a pile of "dead ones". I reached out to the owners of the restaurant and asked if I could buy the remaining needle palm off of them. They actually said that I could just take it ! On top of that, I checked the pile of "dead palms" and I found some that showed some signs of life. I salvaged those as well to see if I can get them to recover. Here are some pictures of the salvaging of these palms and the largest one transplanted to its new home.
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why the tips?
by Palmlover_78- 2 replies
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hey guys, I brought my Palm in for the winter and I noticed the tips on all the fronds are like this?, Is it a water, humidity, fertilizer thing? Thanks a lot
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Roebelenii or hybrid?
by DAVEinMB- 1 follower
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New planting in my neighborhood. Thoughts?
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Root Stimulator or similar?
by DAVEinMB- 16 replies
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One of my mules is planted about 6' from my mailbox and I have the suspicion that neighborhood dogs have been regularly pissing on it. I've asked the people I've witnessed to respect my property.... politely. But there's no way of talking to every person with a dog and either a long lead or lack of boundary understanding. I'm currently working on plans for some kind of physical boundary that will match the rest of my landscaping and not stand out like a sore thumb. That said is there anything I can supplement the roots with to help combat any existing damage? It's growth rate is much slower than my other four and gets more sun and the same fertilization schedule as the re…
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Hi, In my Trachycarpus Takil, the growth cone died after spring frosts. I took the frozen cone out, dug it out of the ground and put it in a pot. I have recently checked the roots and they are ok (i noticed new white roots). Nevertheless, the palm tree has not been sprouting new leaves for half a year ... Can you recommend something to starting growth in this palm tree?
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The Chronicles of my ((BXJ)XS).
by Dartolution- 2 followers
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I received my ((BXJ)XS) today no worse for wear from shipping. The base is around 5-6 inches (~15cm) wide and it stands about 3.5ft (~1.07m) from the top of the soil to the tip of the tallest frond. I cannot see or feel any armament on the petiole. The backs of the leaves have a glaucous blue powder, while the tops of each leaf does not. The fronds do exhibit spotting as is typical with this hybrid from what I understand. There is some yellowing of the older fronds, which may be a result of a nutrient deficiency or age. It has been in a 5 gallon pot for several years and had roots trying to bust through the bottom. Some of the tips of the lea…
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Sabal ID and Leaf Question
by ahosey01- 5 replies
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Long story, but I got this Sabal for free last night. The thing is big... maybe 7-8ft planted? It’s in a 15G and clearly outgrew it’s pot. Any idea on an ID? Also - can anyone tell me if those little orange spots on the leaves are indicative of disease or deficiency?
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How hardy is Trachycarpus Nova?
by knikfar- 11 replies
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There is almost no information online about the Trachycarpus Nova's hardiness. I planted three of them in my Raleigh, a warm zone 7b, yard this past spring and now I'm worried about them making through our winters. I plan on protecting them on extremely cold nights this year but that's not something I'd like to do every year. Does anyone have some expertise they can share on this?