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Newly installed crownshafted palm in 4B Minnesota


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Almost crashed when I saw this. Chanhassen MN outside of Prince’s former studio. Couldn’t see exactly what it is but I’m sure it’s not enjoying 51 degrees and rain right now

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Is it for certain not potted?

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I used to live in Chaska,MN. Yes,for some reason,large common palms were often planted as annuals in that area. Can't explain it - just something to grab people's attention I guess...

 

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Mesa, Arizona

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Mesa, Arizona

 

Temps between 29F and 115F each year

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A few miles away, this place puts a new palm out every year. Most years it’s been a queen with 8 feet or so of trunk but they’ve also put out cocos and washingtonias 

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Here’s the same Coco a few years later. Ha

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