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Livistona decora


MattyB

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My Livistona decora had some frost damage this past winter but once the weather warmed up, it's now pushing out new growth with a vengeance! I love this palm --  both for its fast growth and beautiful look. I don't know why they're so uncommon in public spaces here in NorCal. In the interior here it seems to be either CIDP or Washies (or both)!  BTW, that's a Cassia leptophylla on the right in the background; it has no problems with the weather here year-round. Whether it'll ever bloom for me is another matter!

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Decoras are more cold tender than CIDP or washies.  I have two with 10'+ trunk, fast growers for sure.  they put out 15+ leaves a year.  they are a 9a palm, a few degrees less cold hardy than a fillibusta.  When cold drops into the teens for very long they are likely dead.  

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Formerly in Gilbert AZ, zone 9a/9b. Now in Palmetto, Florida Zone 9b/10a??

 

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I know of maybe only 2 specimens of Livistona decora I've seen in the entire Ft. Walton Beach/Niceville/Destin area where I live. So beautiful, and an easy grower from what I can see. I'm surprised no one uses them more around here. The second tree I first noticed this past winter. I am astonished at the growth rate. First picture taken this past January, second taken today (October 13, 2017).

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On 5/9/2009 at 8:42 AM, Kathryn said:

Here are three of mine. Can you find them in the first picture? I planted them in the fall of 2004 and the picture was taken in June 2005. The second picture was taken a few minutes ago.

 

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Hey Kathryn. I was wondering if your palms are still doing well. Im over here in lake charles and about to plant some. Thanks!

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