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I saw this Queen Palm not far from me. It in my neighborhood. I walked down to go McDonald’s. I happen to take a snapshot of it. I am amazed it has thrive in my area. I remember the house across from me bought some young Queen Palms at Lowe’s. But none of them have survived but the Washingtonia palms. With climate rising-I wonder if Queen palms can be viable long term in my area. 
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Very healthy looking Syagrus . I’m sure the thermal mass of the wall helps. Harry

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