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Brookings Oregon: Zone 9b Palms

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Anybody know if I could grow some queen or even king palms in Brookings Oregon (Zone 9b) would coconut trees be off limits?

There are some queens in Broookings.

Nothing to say here. 

Coconuts can’t survive there; there’s zero chance so don’t try it. 

I’m not sure on kings. I’m not aware of any north of San Francisco so I think it’s doubtful, but maybe worth a try. Queens should grow well there. Kentia could be worth a try there too.

Edited by RedRabbit

Howdy 🤠

I'm in a solid 9B with 10X your heat, and I can barely do a King. Good luck. All 9B's are not created equal FYI.

There are queens, I didn't see any Kings, and its too cold for Coconuts.

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