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Have a tree I have had now in two different yards (was transplanted last year) 10' over all, with 1' clear trunk (did not transplant all that well)- finally re-established and growing new leaves.. totally unprotected during 27F cold snap (5 hours+ at this temp)... tips of all leaves burned significantly

Oops... looked at palm next day and was hurt a lot worse than I thought.. all existing leaves dead... but still hopeful.

  • 4 months later...
Posted

Did it survive?  I am hopeful..

Jason

Menlo Park, CA  (U.S.A.) hillside

Min. temp Jan 2007:  28.1 deg. F (-2.2 deg. C)

Min. temp winter 2008: 34.7 deg. F (1.5 deg. C)

USDA Zone 10A since 2000

  • 6 years later...
Posted

I planted one of these things last Summer, it didn't like the planting and went into shock, I am still waiting for new leaves. Whatever leaves it's got now didn't get any damage from some low 30's we had on our hillside, but it didn't get very cold up there.

I think this is a better palm for Florida or the real hot thermal belts of inland Southern California.

Axel at the Mauna Kea Cloudforest Bioreserve

On Mauna Kea above Hilo. Koeppen Zone Cfb (Montane Tropical Cloud Forest), USDA Hardiness Zone 11b/12a, AHS Heat zone 1 (max 78F), annual rainfall: 130-180", Soil pH 5.

Click here for our current conditions: KHIHILO25

  • 11 years later...
Posted

live ,but in a sheltered place,at - 5.7 degrees celsius,in january 2017

GIUSEPPE

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