GoatLockerGuns 752 Report post Posted February 1 1 hour ago, ChrisA said: Do you all think I should cover it? @ChrisA, Forecast also calls for icy conditions. Low 20s, wet, and possible ice....yes, I would cover it; particularly if it is small. I have a potted one that I will be bringing in. 1 hour ago, DreaminAboutPalms said: 2014 they were installed @DreaminAboutPalms, All of the of the Queens I know of died after the 2021 freeze event. I dove by these a few weeks ago, and they had been cut down. On 1/18/2021 at 10:22 AM, GoatLockerGuns said: Mature Syagrus romanzoffiana at a Taco Cabana on the southside. Snapped this picture yesterday. 2347 E Southcross Blvd, San Antonio, TX 78223 All of the palms in front of this Taco Cabana on Southcross died as well, and the trunks were cut down (the Sagos survived though). On 1/18/2021 at 12:28 PM, GoatLockerGuns said: Also, mature Phoenix roebelenii (in previous picture) and Livistona chinensis (pictured below). All but one of the Livistona chinensis there died as well. The one that survived came back strong though, and was doing well a few weeks ago when I drove by (almost back to the condition pictured above). On 1/26/2021 at 7:07 PM, GoatLockerGuns said: Took this shot after my run this evening. Northwest Bexar County. Dude has a Queen right up beside his house (right side of front door). Elevation approximately 1200 feet. He has some Phoenix sp. with a decent trunk too (left side of front door), although it is hard to see with this drive-by picture. Been there at least two years (that is when I first noticed it; could have been there longer). Front of the house is Southwest facing. This Queen in NW Bexar County died; however, the Phoenix sp. survived. No protection that I am aware of on either (Sagos survived as well). 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NBTX11 735 Report post Posted February 1 Queens in SA should live from this freeze, but may look ugly for a few months. Above 20 and they should be good to go. The more above 20, the better. They will spot and burn though. Possibly a lot. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ChrisA 237 Report post Posted February 1 Thanks guys, I'll cover it up to protect it. It is small, just planted in May from a 1 gallon. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DreaminAboutPalms 437 Report post Posted February 5 Found a long term queen in Austin that must have been put in prior to 2007 and lasted 14 years October 2007 March 2011 (took out second queen) May 2018 (defoliated) June 2019 (looking incredible) February 2020 (looking good as well) 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DreaminAboutPalms 437 Report post Posted February 8 This guy loves his queens. Had a really nice looking one prior to freeze and has since put in 3 new ones Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites