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Sabinaria magnifica making it just fine down to 35 degrees


John of Ponce

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I wanted to post a photo of my Sabinaria magnifica Palm that survived despite not being protected and being in an open area of my yard when the temperature dropped to 35 degrees . Its the baby palm in the bottom right of the photo.

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That's great to know. I've been pulling my potted one in to my dining room any night it drops below 50. It's big and starting to get shredded leaves from hitting my sliders when going in and out.

Naples (inland), FL - technically 10a but more like 9b in the winter :hmm:

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