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Cold hardy palms zone 8a


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Hii everyone I’m looking for cold hardy palms preferably 5gal or smaller something that can be shipped . I’m located in NC . I wouldn’t mind more mules, definitely looking for sabals, just looking for something different that isn’t really located here . Any help would help 

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You are pretty much looking at the palms in my signature except the Mule unless you want to protect them.  

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@WhoDatNation you’re so close to New Bern, call ahead to Gary’s nursery and you can have a bunch of palms that I’m sure most people don’t have. They had a bunch of big Brazorias, maybe 30 uresanas, and a ton of Birmingham’s and Sabal palmetto fat boys the last 2 were a little smaller size. Tons of local Sabal minors, and tons of windmills started from seed from a palm in Pullen park in Raleigh that survived the 1989 freeze. Super cool place to check out. Pretty sure they don’t ship at all though.

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Wow thank you I will do that 

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