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Anyone carry this palm or seeds? Anyone know how cold hardy it is? 

Lowest seen: 16F (for a whole day), Highest seen: 105F. Heavy red clay (iron oxide). High humidity area. Amended to 6.5-7PH using Dolomitic lime. (No yearly fertilizer for lawn, just for independent plants). Have: Butia & Jubaea (seedlings), Sabal sp. (unknown for now, some blue some green), Saw Palmetto (seedling), Typical Pindo (large size parent, mine is small), ButiaXSyagrus mule, Sago palms (various size), Hybrid washingtonia filibusta, Sabal minors (4, small), Sabal Pumos (4, seedlings), Sabal Tamaulipas (2 in pots, 1 in ground). 

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It's hardy to 24 per palmpedia, but I suspect you'll have more trouble with the humidity than with cold if you'll be growing it in Alabama. These are notoriously easy to kill in hot, humid climates.

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