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I am in cincy and wanted to know if there any in the area? I know the Mt Saint Joseph University one ima check out and the Somerset Bar outdoor Trachy, Needle, and sabals. What else?

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-Cfa- Humid Subtropical Hot Summers Mild Winters- in Lexington and Kissimmee __ -Cfb- Subtropical Highland Warm Summers Mild Winters- in SW VA

-Lexington KY Palms: In ground (4)-Musa Basjoo👍 (2)-Majesty Palms👍 (1)-Pindo palm☠️ (20+)-Sabal minor mccurtain👍  The pindo and majesty will be protected when needed.

-Kissimmee FL whew (3)-Majesty Palms👍 (3)-Bottle Palms☠️ (4)-Foxtail Palms☠️ (1)-Sabal Palmetto👍 (1)-Clump of Bird of Paradise👍

-Recent Lows __3.8F 25’-26’__-6F 24’-25’__16.8F 23’-24’__2F 22’-23’__.     ☠️=Dead 👍=Alive

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Here’s the one in Mt Joseph University Cincinnati, OH This was planted in 2000 it was cut down for unknown reasons by the Landscapers around 2020~ and yeah came back strong! Somerset opens at 2PM so we will check that out later!

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-Cfa- Humid Subtropical Hot Summers Mild Winters- in Lexington and Kissimmee __ -Cfb- Subtropical Highland Warm Summers Mild Winters- in SW VA

-Lexington KY Palms: In ground (4)-Musa Basjoo👍 (2)-Majesty Palms👍 (1)-Pindo palm☠️ (20+)-Sabal minor mccurtain👍  The pindo and majesty will be protected when needed.

-Kissimmee FL whew (3)-Majesty Palms👍 (3)-Bottle Palms☠️ (4)-Foxtail Palms☠️ (1)-Sabal Palmetto👍 (1)-Clump of Bird of Paradise👍

-Recent Lows __3.8F 25’-26’__-6F 24’-25’__16.8F 23’-24’__2F 22’-23’__.     ☠️=Dead 👍=Alive

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Yeah Cincinnati! The palm bug has arrived! 

Siting and microclimates are your friend.

Also, bricks as thermal mass!

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9 hours ago, Palmerr said:

Here’s the one in Mt Joseph University Cincinnati, OH This was planted in 2000 it was cut down for unknown reasons by the Landscapers around 2020~ and yeah came back strong! Somerset opens at 2PM so we will check that out later!

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I really wanna know what was going through the landscapers mind to decide to randomly cut it down

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22 hours ago, jwitt said:

Yeah Cincinnati! The palm bug has arrived! 

Siting and microclimates are your friend.

Also, bricks as thermal mass!

That was good siting, bet it was the uni cuz there were some rare varieties of regular plants with little metal signs saying what they were. and not for example just a random person planting a needle there lol

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-Cfa- Humid Subtropical Hot Summers Mild Winters- in Lexington and Kissimmee __ -Cfb- Subtropical Highland Warm Summers Mild Winters- in SW VA

-Lexington KY Palms: In ground (4)-Musa Basjoo👍 (2)-Majesty Palms👍 (1)-Pindo palm☠️ (20+)-Sabal minor mccurtain👍  The pindo and majesty will be protected when needed.

-Kissimmee FL whew (3)-Majesty Palms👍 (3)-Bottle Palms☠️ (4)-Foxtail Palms☠️ (1)-Sabal Palmetto👍 (1)-Clump of Bird of Paradise👍

-Recent Lows __3.8F 25’-26’__-6F 24’-25’__16.8F 23’-24’__2F 22’-23’__.     ☠️=Dead 👍=Alive

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14 hours ago, PAPalmtrees said:

I really wanna know what was going through the landscapers mind to decide to randomly cut it down

Tbh could have been some light cold damage or something but they do grow back fast, and supposedly it was cut down late summer so who knows.

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-Cfa- Humid Subtropical Hot Summers Mild Winters- in Lexington and Kissimmee __ -Cfb- Subtropical Highland Warm Summers Mild Winters- in SW VA

-Lexington KY Palms: In ground (4)-Musa Basjoo👍 (2)-Majesty Palms👍 (1)-Pindo palm☠️ (20+)-Sabal minor mccurtain👍  The pindo and majesty will be protected when needed.

-Kissimmee FL whew (3)-Majesty Palms👍 (3)-Bottle Palms☠️ (4)-Foxtail Palms☠️ (1)-Sabal Palmetto👍 (1)-Clump of Bird of Paradise👍

-Recent Lows __3.8F 25’-26’__-6F 24’-25’__16.8F 23’-24’__2F 22’-23’__.     ☠️=Dead 👍=Alive

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Here’s the Greenhouse I forgot which one in Cincy forgot to post this! Man, that is a huge queen sago palm!!

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-Cfa- Humid Subtropical Hot Summers Mild Winters- in Lexington and Kissimmee __ -Cfb- Subtropical Highland Warm Summers Mild Winters- in SW VA

-Lexington KY Palms: In ground (4)-Musa Basjoo👍 (2)-Majesty Palms👍 (1)-Pindo palm☠️ (20+)-Sabal minor mccurtain👍  The pindo and majesty will be protected when needed.

-Kissimmee FL whew (3)-Majesty Palms👍 (3)-Bottle Palms☠️ (4)-Foxtail Palms☠️ (1)-Sabal Palmetto👍 (1)-Clump of Bird of Paradise👍

-Recent Lows __3.8F 25’-26’__-6F 24’-25’__16.8F 23’-24’__2F 22’-23’__.     ☠️=Dead 👍=Alive

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