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MrClappyHands

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I have two of these palms that I've been growing for about 5 years. They were given to me as saplings, but I'm not sure what they are. All I remember is being told they were somewhat cold hardy. They've been pretty slow growing, partially I think from being in pots, also because it's been an experiment with trial and error to grow them in a zone 6 area. Any info/help/advice is much appreciated! 20181207_194315.thumb.jpg.5aec9a692bc73520181207_194419.thumb.jpg.1bba19e267311020181207_194439-2241x3984.thumb.jpg.677e

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On 12/10/2018, 9:12:21, Pal Meir said:

Looks like Trachycarpus fortunei.

Concur.  Thats exactly what they are.  Id recognize them anywhere.   These ones look very good and healthy.   They can handle sub freezing for sure, and even a little more.  Just don't try that with them in pots unless the pot is protected and even slightly warmed. 

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Good to know, I'll keep that in mind then. And thanks! I can't believe it's taken me this long to find this forum but I'm excited to be a member, and for all information here! 

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