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How do I protect a Livistona palm tree?


Jeveion Amaluhu

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Hello, I am somewhat new to palm trees and have recently gained my interest back. I live on the Great lakes coast in Ohio (Zone 7a) and I have 3 palms, Sago Palm, Sabal Minor, and Sabal Palmetto. The only palm I have ever protected is the Sabal Palmetto (8-9 ft tall) with christmas lights. I am planning to plant a Livistona Chinensis outside and see what happens. I want to protect it, but I do not know how? Are there any ways to protect it without too much work? Thank you.

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I've just read this palm can be a dieback perennial. How does that work? Will the trunk stay?

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9 hours ago, Jeveion Amaluhu said:

I've just read this palm can be a dieback perennial. How does that work? Will the trunk stay?

I doubt it, if the Liviston really was a dieback perrenial, we’d probably be growing it.

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