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2026_02 - Preliminary cold damage to my palms after 23F, Central Florida


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Here is a preliminary cold damage to my personal palm collection. I live in Altamonte Springs, about 14 miles north of Orlando. Its a little colder than the metro Orlando area. My yard does have some good tree canopy in the back but this didn't make much difference with the winds. The first night of the freeze was 23F with 20-30mph winds all night and it was below 32F for over 10 hours. The 2nd night dropped to 28F but it was still with frost. This was the coldest freeze since the record Christmas 1989 freeze. It was also the first hard freeze with high winds the entire night. 

 

PALMS

 

Acoelorrhaphe wrightii (4’)- no damage

Aiphanes horrida x minima (6’) -100% burn, already had about 25% burn from earlier cold, it always showed damage below about 35F every year but always quickly recovered, not sure this time

Archontophoenix cunninghamiana (20’) -major burn

Archontophoenix purpurea (7’)- 100% burn

Areca triandra (3’) -100% burn

Arenga engleri (7’)- surprisingly burn on one leaf

Arenga hookeriana (5’)- all tall stems 100% burned, shorter suckers green

Beccariophoenix alfredii (15’, 10’)- both have severe burn but green in center

Borassodendron machodonis (3’)- COVERED, no damage

Brassiophoenix drymophoeoides (5’)- 100% burn

Carpentaria acuminata x Adonidia merrillii (25’)- 100% burn

Caryota mitis ‘Variegata’ (3’)- severe burn

Chamaedorea elegans (2’)-100% burn

Chamaedorea ernestii-augustii (3’)- 100% burn

Chamaedorea metallica (2’)- 100% burn

Chamaedorea microspadix (6’)- no damage

Chambeyronia macrocarpa (3’)- all leaves burned except newest

Chelyocarpus chuco (4’)- COVERED no damage

Chrysalidocarpus leptocheilos (3’)- 100% burn

Chrysalidocarpus lutescens ‘Nana’ (3’)- COVERED but partially blew off, 50% burn

Chrysalidocarpus madagascariensis (Mahajanga form) (6’)- 100% burn

Chrysalidocarous onilahensis (3’)- light burn

Chrysalidocarpus pembanus (15’)- 100% burn on the 2 tall trunks, suckers have some green leaves

Chrysalidocarpus psammophilus (3’)- 100% burn

Chuniophoenix hainanensis (3’)- no damage

Clinostigma savoryanum (4’)- 2 newest leaves have no damage, others burned

Coccothrinax barbadensis (3’)- light burn

Coccothrinax crinita (3’) – severe burn

Coccothrinax spissa (3’)- severe burn

Cocos nucifera ‘Green Malayan’ (10’, 3’ trunk)- almost 100% burn but a few green leaflets and petioles still green, already push new growth, it already had about 20% burn from frost a couple weeks prior

Copernicia alba (6’)- no damage

Cryosophila stauracantha (4’)- 100% burn

Cyrtostachys elegans x renda (3’)- COVERED no damage

Dictyosperma album (furfuraceum) (3’)- 100% burn

Euterpe edulis (10’, 5’)- both have 100% burn

Gaussia attenuata (7’)- 100% burn, new spear opening

Gaussia maya (5’)- 100% burn

Heterospathe negrosensis (4’)- light burn

Howea belmoreana (3’)- severe burn

Howea forsteriana (7’)- severe burn

Hyophorbe verschaffeltii (6’)- 100% burn

Lanonia dasyantha (2’, 3’)- no damage on either

Leucothrinax morrissii (5’)- no damage

Licuala kunstleri (2’)- light damage

Licuala peltata (3’)- light burn

Licuala ramsayi (6’)- slight damage on 1 leaf, very delayed reaction

Livistona decora (10’)- no damage

Livistona muelleri (4’)- moderate burn

Livistona saribus (15’)- no damage

Normanbya normanbyi (8’)- 100% burn

Phoenix acaulis (3’)- no damage

Phoenix loureiroi (Kashmir) (8’)- no damage

Pinanga coronata (4’)- 100% burn

Pinanga gracilis (3’)- 2 stems, 1 no damage, other 100% burn

Pritchardia hillebrandii (3’)- moderate burn, still lots of green

Pseudophoenix sargentii (4’)- severe burn

Ptychococcus lepidotus (5’)- 100% burn

Ptychococcus paradoxus (6’)- 100% burn

Ptychosperma elegans (10’)- 100% burn

Ptychosperma propinquum (macarthurii) (12’)- main stem 100% burn, suckers mostly brown but some green

Ravenea glauca (3’)- light burn

Ravenea hildebrandtii (5’)- 100% burn

Ravenea rivularis (6’)- 100% burn

Reinhardtia latisecta (2’)- no damage

Rhapis excelsa ‘Zuiko Nishiki’ (5’)- no damage

Rhapis humilis (8’)- no damage

Sabal etonia x palmetto (2’)- no damage

Sabal mauritiiformis (5’)- very minor burn

Sabal miamiensis x maritima (6’)- no damage

Sabal palmetto (10’)- no damage

Sabal palmetto (Miami Rockridge form) (2’)- no damage

Sabinaria magnifica (3’)- COVERED, cover partially blew off, light burn on a couple leaves, very delayed damage

Schippia concolor (3’)- moderate burn

Serenoa repens, silver (3’)- no damage

Syagrus romanzoffiana (20’)- light burn

Syagrus sancona (7’)- severe burn

Syagrus weddelliana (6’)- severe burn

Veitchia arecina (3’)- moderate burn

Wodhyethia bifurcata (4’)- 100% burn

 

 

CYCADS

 

Bowenia spectabilis- no damage

Ceratozamia hildae- no damage

Cycas debaoenis- no damage

Cycas thouarsii- 100% burn

Encephalartos ferox- 100% burn

Stangeria eriopus- light burn

Zamia furfuracea – no damage, in pot and taken in

Zamia integrifolia (narrow leaflet form)- no damage

Zamia integrifolia (Palatka Giant)- no damage

Zamia integrifolia (wide leaflet form)- no damage

Zamia nesmophila- moderate burn

Zamia sp. “Spots”- severe burn

 

 

PANDANS

 

Freycinetia cumingiana (4’)- main stems dead, some green shorter stems/leaves

Pandanus furcatus (15’)- 100% burn but green already pushing out

Pandanus letocartiorum (decumbens) (2’)- 100% burn

Pandanus penangensis (monotheca) (5’)- 100% burn

Pandanus polycephalus (3’)- severe burn

Pandanus pygmaeus ‘Variegatus’ (2’)- moderate burn

Pandanus tectorius (spineless form) (3’)- 100% burn

Pandanus tectorius, dwarf spineless variegated form)- 100% burn

 

PALM-LIKE PLANTS

 

Cyclanthus bipartitus (4’)- 100% burn, this is root hardy, foliage dies every year as it declines around 35F but rapidly regrows in spring

Dracaena arborea (4’)- severe burn

Ravenala madagascariensis (15’)- 100% burn

Ravenala menahirana (Honkondambo) (3’)- 100% burn, new leaf emerging

Sphaeropteris cooperi (Cyathea) (10’)- 100% burn

Strelitzia nicolai (10’)- 100% burn

 

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Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

Posted
30 minutes ago, Eric in Orlando said:

Here is a preliminary cold damage to my personal palm collection. I live in Altamonte Springs, about 14 miles north of Orlando. Its a little colder than the metro Orlando area. My yard does have some good tree canopy in the back but this didn't make much difference with the winds. The first night of the freeze was 23F with 20-30mph winds all night and it was below 32F for over 10 hours. The 2nd night dropped to 28F but it was still with frost. This was the coldest freeze since the record Christmas 1989 freeze. It was also the first hard freeze with high winds the entire night. 

 

PALMS

 

Acoelorrhaphe wrightii (4’)- no damage

Aiphanes horrida x minima (6’) -100% burn, already had about 25% burn from earlier cold, it always showed damage below about 35F every year but always quickly recovered, not sure this time

Archontophoenix cunninghamiana (20’) -major burn

Archontophoenix purpurea (7’)- 100% burn

Areca triandra (3’) -100% burn

Arenga engleri (7’)- surprisingly burn on one leaf

Arenga hookeriana (5’)- all tall stems 100% burned, shorter suckers green

Beccariophoenix alfredii (15’, 10’)- both have severe burn but green in center

Borassodendron machodonis (3’)- COVERED, no damage

Brassiophoenix drymophoeoides (5’)- 100% burn

Carpentaria acuminata x Adonidia merrillii (25’)- 100% burn

Caryota mitis ‘Variegata’ (3’)- severe burn

Chamaedorea elegans (2’)-100% burn

Chamaedorea ernestii-augustii (3’)- 100% burn

Chamaedorea metallica (2’)- 100% burn

Chamaedorea microspadix (6’)- no damage

Chambeyronia macrocarpa (3’)- all leaves burned except newest

Chelyocarpus chuco (4’)- COVERED no damage

Chrysalidocarpus leptocheilos (3’)- 100% burn

Chrysalidocarpus lutescens ‘Nana’ (3’)- COVERED but partially blew off, 50% burn

Chrysalidocarpus madagascariensis (Mahajanga form) (6’)- 100% burn

Chrysalidocarous onilahensis (3’)- light burn

Chrysalidocarpus pembanus (15’)- 100% burn on the 2 tall trunks, suckers have some green leaves

Chrysalidocarpus psammophilus (3’)- 100% burn

Chuniophoenix hainanensis (3’)- no damage

Clinostigma savoryanum (4’)- 2 newest leaves have no damage, others burned

Coccothrinax barbadensis (3’)- light burn

Coccothrinax crinita (3’) – severe burn

Coccothrinax spissa (3’)- severe burn

Cocos nucifera ‘Green Malayan’ (10’, 3’ trunk)- almost 100% burn but a few green leaflets and petioles still green, already push new growth, it already had about 20% burn from frost a couple weeks prior

Copernicia alba (6’)- no damage

Cryosophila stauracantha (4’)- 100% burn

Cyrtostachys elegans x renda (3’)- COVERED no damage

Dictyosperma album (furfuraceum) (3’)- 100% burn

Euterpe edulis (10’, 5’)- both have 100% burn

Gaussia attenuata (7’)- 100% burn, new spear opening

Gaussia maya (5’)- 100% burn

Heterospathe negrosensis (4’)- light burn

Howea belmoreana (3’)- severe burn

Howea forsteriana (7’)- severe burn

Hyophorbe verschaffeltii (6’)- 100% burn

Lanonia dasyantha (2’, 3’)- no damage on either

Leucothrinax morrissii (5’)- no damage

Licuala kunstleri (2’)- light damage

Licuala peltata (3’)- light burn

Licuala ramsayi (6’)- slight damage on 1 leaf, very delayed reaction

Livistona decora (10’)- no damage

Livistona muelleri (4’)- moderate burn

Livistona saribus (15’)- no damage

Normanbya normanbyi (8’)- 100% burn

Phoenix acaulis (3’)- no damage

Phoenix loureiroi (Kashmir) (8’)- no damage

Pinanga coronata (4’)- 100% burn

Pinanga gracilis (3’)- 2 stems, 1 no damage, other 100% burn

Pritchardia hillebrandii (3’)- moderate burn, still lots of green

Pseudophoenix sargentii (4’)- severe burn

Ptychococcus lepidotus (5’)- 100% burn

Ptychococcus paradoxus (6’)- 100% burn

Ptychosperma elegans (10’)- 100% burn

Ptychosperma propinquum (macarthurii) (12’)- main stem 100% burn, suckers mostly brown but some green

Ravenea glauca (3’)- light burn

Ravenea hildebrandtii (5’)- 100% burn

Ravenea rivularis (6’)- 100% burn

Reinhardtia latisecta (2’)- no damage

Rhapis excelsa ‘Zuiko Nishiki’ (5’)- no damage

Rhapis humilis (8’)- no damage

Sabal etonia x palmetto (2’)- no damage

Sabal mauritiiformis (5’)- very minor burn

Sabal miamiensis x maritima (6’)- no damage

Sabal palmetto (10’)- no damage

Sabal palmetto (Miami Rockridge form) (2’)- no damage

Sabinaria magnifica (3’)- COVERED, cover partially blew off, light burn on a couple leaves, very delayed damage

Schippia concolor (3’)- moderate burn

Serenoa repens, silver (3’)- no damage

Syagrus romanzoffiana (20’)- light burn

Syagrus sancona (7’)- severe burn

Syagrus weddelliana (6’)- severe burn

Veitchia arecina (3’)- moderate burn

Wodhyethia bifurcata (4’)- 100% burn

 

 

CYCADS

 

Bowenia spectabilis- no damage

Ceratozamia hildae- no damage

Cycas debaoenis- no damage

Cycas thouarsii- 100% burn

Encephalartos ferox- 100% burn

Stangeria eriopus- light burn

Zamia furfuracea – no damage, in pot and taken in

Zamia integrifolia (narrow leaflet form)- no damage

Zamia integrifolia (Palatka Giant)- no damage

Zamia integrifolia (wide leaflet form)- no damage

Zamia nesmophila- moderate burn

Zamia sp. “Spots”- severe burn

 

 

PANDANS

 

Freycinetia cumingiana (4’)- main stems dead, some green shorter stems/leaves

Pandanus furcatus (15’)- 100% burn but green already pushing out

Pandanus letocartiorum (decumbens) (2’)- 100% burn

Pandanus penangensis (monotheca) (5’)- 100% burn

Pandanus polycephalus (3’)- severe burn

Pandanus pygmaeus ‘Variegatus’ (2’)- moderate burn

Pandanus tectorius (spineless form) (3’)- 100% burn

Pandanus tectorius, dwarf spineless variegated form)- 100% burn

 

PALM-LIKE PLANTS

 

Cyclanthus bipartitus (4’)- 100% burn, this is root hardy, foliage dies every year as it declines around 35F but rapidly regrows in spring

Dracaena arborea (4’)- severe burn

Ravenala madagascariensis (15’)- 100% burn

Ravenala menahirana (Honkondambo) (3’)- 100% burn, new leaf emerging

Sphaeropteris cooperi (Cyathea) (10’)- 100% burn

Strelitzia nicolai (10’)- 100% burn

 

I hope all the plants that still have a chance recover. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you, Eric.
It was an extremely cold winter here too, one of the coldest. It was tough.

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@Eric in Orlando, I sincerely appreciate the time you have taken to document and share your observations!

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@Eric in Orlando I’m curious as to your ratings of severe vs 100%. Is severe less than 100%?

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Posted
4 hours ago, Mazat said:

I hope all the plants that still have a chance recover. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you, Eric.
It was an extremely cold winter here too, one of the coldest. It was tough.

Hope you garden does well too!

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Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

Posted
3 hours ago, Hurricanepalms said:

@Eric in Orlando, I sincerely appreciate the time you have taken to document and share your observations!

Thanks!

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Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

Posted
3 hours ago, Johnny Palmseed said:

@Eric in Orlando I’m curious as to your ratings of severe vs 100%. Is severe less than 100%?

Severe= mostly burned but still some green

100%= no green

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Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

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@Eric in Orlando, this is great info especially with an update in a few months for survival reports (hopefully mostly survival).  Very similar temps to the event we experienced here in February 2021.  And with this event (like ours) there's a couple of surprises both positive and negative.  Is your Livistona saribus the green petiole form?  

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Jon Sunder

Posted
1 hour ago, Fusca said:

@Eric in Orlando, this is great info especially with an update in a few months for survival reports (hopefully mostly survival).  Very similar temps to the event we experienced here in February 2021.  And with this event (like ours) there's a couple of surprises both positive and negative.  Is your Livistona saribus the green petiole form?  

The next 10 days looks like solid warmth, day and night, so hopefully new growth will start pushing. A few things have. I am rather shocked my coconut is pushing growth after that brutal cold. I had already planned to put a nice ornamental striped sugarcane in its spot!

My L. saribus is a green petiole form. We do have several of the maroon forms at Leu and they did surprisingly well. It was 24-25F at Leu and they are showing no or very minor damage. In the past they had more damage at higher temps.

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Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

Posted
17 hours ago, Eric in Orlando said:

Severe= mostly burned but still some green

100%= no green

Ok thank you.

I am in the severe to 100% category for everything that I expected except L. Morrisii. It was somewhat protected from the wind and received little damage although my sea grape right next to it was 100%.  I do see some sprouting from the sea grape base so I believe that it will recover just fine. Even my Roebeleniis are starting to show some latent damage. I’m surprised to read that your coconut is pushing new growth. Mine are not showing any signs of growth and I assume that they are done. I believe that they are Jamaican Talls.

Coconuts-100%

P. Sargentii-Severe

Pembana-Severe

T. Radiata-Severe

T. Radiata volunteers-Minor

L. Morrisii-No apparent damage 

L. Morrisii volunteers-No apparent damage

C. Hospita-Moderate

Roebeliniis-Minor

C. Oliviformis-Severe

All ground bromeliads-Severe to 100%

 

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6 hours ago, Johnny Palmseed said:

Ok thank you.

I am in the severe to 100% category for everything that I expected except L. Morrisii. It was somewhat protected from the wind and received little damage although my sea grape right next to it was 100%.  I do see some sprouting from the sea grape base so I believe that it will recover just fine. Even my Roebeleniis are starting to show some latent damage. I’m surprised to read that your coconut is pushing new growth. Mine are not showing any signs of growth and I assume that they are done. I believe that they are Jamaican Talls.

Coconuts-100%

P. Sargentii-Severe

Pembana-Severe

T. Radiata-Severe

T. Radiata volunteers-Minor

L. Morrisii-No apparent damage 

L. Morrisii volunteers-No apparent damage

C. Hospita-Moderate

Roebeliniis-Minor

C. Oliviformis-Severe

All ground bromeliads-Severe to 100%

 

Forgot about my C. Leptocheilos-Severe

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Here is an update on some of my palms. I worked this past week and got everything trimmed. Palms that were damaged but not on the updated list are still alive and firm but no active growth yet.

 

PALMS

 

Aiphanes horrida x minima (6’) -100% burn, already had about 25% burn from earlier cold, it always showed damage below about 35F every year but always quickly recovered, dead

Archontophoenix cunninghamiana (20’) -major burn, new leaf opening

Archontophoenix purpurea (7’)- 100% burn  new leaf opening

Arenga engleri (7’)- surprisingly burn on one leaf, several leaves burned, very delayed damage

Brassiophoenix drymophoeoides (5’)- 100% burn  dead

Carpentaria acuminata x Adonidia merrillii (25’)- 100% burn no signs of growth yet

Chrysalidocarpus psammophilus (3’)- 100% burn  dead

Cocos nucifera ‘Green Malayan’ (10’, 3’ trunk)- almost 100% burn but a few green leaflets and petioles still green, already push new growth, it already had about 20% burn from frost a couple weeks prior, cut out dead center growth and spear, no rot, now new growth is strongly pushing out!

Euterpe edulis (10’, 5’)- both have 100% burn  10’ specimen is dead, 5’ opening new leaf

Hyophorbe verschaffeltii (6’)- 100% burn  new leaf opening

Pinanga coronata (4’)- 100% burn  main stem appears dead, suckers have new growth

Pritchardia hillebrandii (3’)- moderate burn, still lots of green  center spear pulled, cut and treated, new growth pushing out

Ptychococcus lepidotus (5’)- 100% burn  dead

Ptychococcus paradoxus (6’)- 100% burn   dead

Ravenea rivularis (6’)- 100% burn  new leaf opening

Syagrus sancona (7’)- severe burn new leaf opening

Wodhyethia bifurcata (4’)- 100% burn  dead

 

 

 

PANDANS

 

Pandanus furcatus (15’)- 100% burn but green already pushing out   removed all dead leaves, new growth pushing out

Pandanus letocartiorum (decumbens) (2’)- 100% burn  dead

Pandanus penangensis (monotheca) (5’)- 100% burn   dead

Pandanus tectorius (spineless form) (3’)- 100% burn  dead

Pandanus tectorius, dwarf spineless variegated form)- 100% burn  dead

 

PALM-LIKE PLANTS

 

Ravenala madagascariensis (15’)- 100% burn, new growth emerging

Ravenala menahirana (Honkondambo) (3’)- 100% burn, new leaf emerging, new leaf emerged but petiole browned and collaped, cut and new growth emerging again

Sphaeropteris cooperi (Cyathea) (10’)- 100% burn  new fronds uncurling

Strelitzia nicolai (10’)- 100% burn   new growth emerging

 

 

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Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

Posted
1 hour ago, Eric in Orlando said:

Here is an update on some of my palms. I worked this past week and got everything trimmed. Palms that were damaged but not on the updated list are still alive and firm but no active growth yet.

 

PALMS

 

Aiphanes horrida x minima (6’) -100% burn, already had about 25% burn from earlier cold, it always showed damage below about 35F every year but always quickly recovered, dead

Archontophoenix cunninghamiana (20’) -major burn, new leaf opening

Archontophoenix purpurea (7’)- 100% burn  new leaf opening

Arenga engleri (7’)- surprisingly burn on one leaf, several leaves burned, very delayed damage

Brassiophoenix drymophoeoides (5’)- 100% burn  dead

Carpentaria acuminata x Adonidia merrillii (25’)- 100% burn no signs of growth yet

Chrysalidocarpus psammophilus (3’)- 100% burn  dead

Cocos nucifera ‘Green Malayan’ (10’, 3’ trunk)- almost 100% burn but a few green leaflets and petioles still green, already push new growth, it already had about 20% burn from frost a couple weeks prior, cut out dead center growth and spear, no rot, now new growth is strongly pushing out!

Euterpe edulis (10’, 5’)- both have 100% burn  10’ specimen is dead, 5’ opening new leaf

Hyophorbe verschaffeltii (6’)- 100% burn  new leaf opening

Pinanga coronata (4’)- 100% burn  main stem appears dead, suckers have new growth

Pritchardia hillebrandii (3’)- moderate burn, still lots of green  center spear pulled, cut and treated, new growth pushing out

Ptychococcus lepidotus (5’)- 100% burn  dead

Ptychococcus paradoxus (6’)- 100% burn   dead

Ravenea rivularis (6’)- 100% burn  new leaf opening

Syagrus sancona (7’)- severe burn new leaf opening

Wodhyethia bifurcata (4’)- 100% burn  dead

 

 

 

PANDANS

 

Pandanus furcatus (15’)- 100% burn but green already pushing out   removed all dead leaves, new growth pushing out

Pandanus letocartiorum (decumbens) (2’)- 100% burn  dead

Pandanus penangensis (monotheca) (5’)- 100% burn   dead

Pandanus tectorius (spineless form) (3’)- 100% burn  dead

Pandanus tectorius, dwarf spineless variegated form)- 100% burn  dead

 

PALM-LIKE PLANTS

 

Ravenala madagascariensis (15’)- 100% burn, new growth emerging

Ravenala menahirana (Honkondambo) (3’)- 100% burn, new leaf emerging, new leaf emerged but petiole browned and collaped, cut and new growth emerging again

Sphaeropteris cooperi (Cyathea) (10’)- 100% burn  new fronds uncurling

Strelitzia nicolai (10’)- 100% burn   new growth emerging

 

 

Nice to see that about Syagrus sancona. Any info on your Bactris sp. ? Especially the 2 hardy ones.

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I dont have any at my house but a few at Leu Gardens. I will do an evaluation soon for those. I know B. gasipaes are 100% burned, not sure if trunks are putting out growth or if they got killed back to the roots.

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Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

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@Eric in OrlandoThank you for taking the time to document all of this, painful as it might be.  Speaking of Leu, is the staff selling anything this weekend?

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Lakeland, FLUSDA Zone 2023: 10a  2012: 9b  1990: 9a | Record Low: 20F/-6.67C (Jan. 1985, Dec.1962)

Posted
16 hours ago, kinzyjr said:

@Eric in OrlandoThank you for taking the time to document all of this, painful as it might be.  Speaking of Leu, is the staff selling anything this weekend?

Thanks. the hurricanes of 2004 and winter of 2009-10 helped start me to become unattached to the permanent status of plants in the garden, it is always in flux. I had a lot of risky palms for my area now it just opens up new plantings. But a lot more things have survived than I thought possible after a hard 23F with below freezing for over 10 hours. I will be replanting some tender palms but adding for hardy ones than before. I'm just glad by Cyrtostachys hybrid, Chelyocarpus chuco and Sabinaria survived with little or no burn with minimal coverings. And I am just floored my unintended coconut specimen is strongly pushing out new growth, hard to believe it would survive 23F.

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Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

Posted
16 hours ago, kinzyjr said:

@Eric in OrlandoThank you for taking the time to document all of this, painful as it might be.  Speaking of Leu, is the staff selling anything this weekend?

I have a few things I picked up from MB, mostly hardier species. MB will be here with his amazing selection of hardy and tropical. Here is what I will have;

Allagoptera arenaria- Seashore Palm

Arenga engleri- Clustering Sugar Palm

Beccariophoenix alfredii- Plateau Palm

Butia odorata (capitata)- Pindo or Jelly Palm

X Butyagrus nabonnandii- Mule Palm

Caryota obtusa- Mountain Giant Fishtail Palm

Copernicia alba- Caranday Palm

Livistona decora- Ribbon Palm

Livistona nitida- Carnarvon Palm

Phoenix canariensis- Canary Island Date Palm

Serenoa repens- Saw Palmetto

Zamia integrifolia- Coontie Cycad

 

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Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

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Eric, does Leu have Syagrus coronata?  How is it looking?

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No one cares about your current yard temperature 🙃

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