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Palms of the Northwest


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Was surprised to see this kind of a collection east of Salem OR  

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19 hours ago, Sunandwater said:

Was surprised to see this kind of a collection east of Salem OR  

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Why?  Pretty standard stuff for Oregon.  Barely a street without a Trachy in Portland, and Butias do pretty well.  Raintree has had those palms for years, and there are other palm nurseries in the Portland area.  

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Head north to Cistus Nursery for some more goodness.

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