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The trunking Phoenix palms of hatteras island


Mr.SamuraiSword

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In the town of hatteras on cape hatteras I found a small residential area with 3 old trunking canary island date palms. All look semi rugged but relatively healthy.  The first one ia found right across the walking bridge over a marshy areas with reeds and some sabal minor. 

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The next 2 are a little past that one closer to the Pamlico sound area.  This big one is by the ferry launch. Looks great this far north and this close to the water. 

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And this one by a marina in the same general area .  A little rougher due to no building protection near the water but doing well nonetheless. 

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Another large trunking one in Buxton near the grocery store

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One on a backroad in Frisco.  Smaller but seems to be trunking a little

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14 minutes ago, Jcalvin said:

Wow. I’d say that I was surprised that CIDP grow so far north, but Hatteras is an 8b zone, correct?   

Its supposed to be but they get colder winters sometimes. 2017-18 killed some stuff around there.  Saw 2 washy trunks and one CIDP across the street from the ocean didn't make it.  I've only seen one washy around here looked like a filibusta in Avon.   It's one volunteer died. 

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