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Hi! I have house on Mali Lošinj, Croatia. It's known for the Csa climate. I have a CIDP(photo 1) and two other palms near my house. (photo 2 and 3) The other two are also a CIDP and a California Fan Palm. Also, on the island are more than 100 other palms.

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Hello Andrew, nice to meet you

We're neighbors

Are there any Syagrus romanzoffiana?

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GIUSEPPE

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Our friends , and fellow palm folks , are planning a trip there next month . They are excited to see Croatia . I will tell them they can expect to see palms! Harry

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3 hours ago, gyuseppe said:

Hello Andrew, nice to meet you

We're neighbors

Are there any Syagrus romanzoffiana?

Hey there! Sadly, Queen palms don't grow here, but I do think it's a great choice for our climate. How about you? Do you or your neighbours have any Queen palms?

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And, today, I also found a Pindo palm on the island.

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10 minutes ago, coconut2024 said:

Hey there! Sadly, Queen palms don't grow here, but I do think it's a great choice for our climate. How about you? Do you or your neighbours have any Queen palms?

I live in southern Italy, not in northern Italy, and in southern Italy you can grow many species of palm trees.

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GIUSEPPE

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1 hour ago, gyuseppe said:

I live in southern Italy, not in northern Italy, and in southern Italy you can grow many species of palm trees.

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Wow! Do you know how old they are? 

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Check MBM in Turanj, you can find Syagrus there for your garden. Pick a position on southern side to protect it from bura in winter.

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1 hour ago, coconut2024 said:

Wow! Do you know how old they are? 

many years about 35/40

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GIUSEPPE

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20 minutes ago, dalmatiansoap said:

Check MBM in Turanj, you can find Syagrus there for your garden. Pick a position on southern side to protect it from bura in winter.

Thanks. 

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5 minutes ago, gyuseppe said:

many years about 35/40

Wow!

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14 hours ago, dalmatiansoap said:

Check MBM in Turanj, you can find Syagrus there for your garden. Pick a position on southern side to protect it from bura in winter.

I don't think I will buy it this year since I'm here from June 1 and I'm going in southeastern Slovenia in  3 days. And I can't buy it in winter when I go here again. 

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