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Relocating from Coastal Carolina Zone8A to New Orleans Zone 9B


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Hey palmy friends!! I will be moving to New Orleans next Friday and am excited to start growing more exotic palms and tropicals. I know the list is long in 9B , what are some good colorful/tropical plants I can grow 

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You can finally grow queens, a royal might work, some king palms, and a Carpentaria  and a Bismarkia

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14 hours ago, Little Tex said:

You can finally grow queens, a royal might work, some king palms, and a Carpentaria  and a Bismarkia

Wow I’m gonna definitely try queens and bismarkia 

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