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My dypsis decipens f2 hybrid and my normal dypsis decipens seedlings gonna grow in Lancaster ca zone 9a

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These are my dypsis decipens f2 hybrids and one normal dypsis decipens that I’m gonna grow in Lancaster California zone 9a I got them from floribunda palms I hope they are going to survive  we almost only get to low to mid 20s in winter only 1 -2 times a year I hope they do well any tips I know I guy from Modesto grew them so I’m confident I’m also gonna try the coco queen palm nextimage.thumb.jpg.0838288528443a09838040f4601af02f.jpg

1 hour ago, 888.ho3s said:

These are my dypsis decipens f2 hybrids and one normal dypsis decipens that I’m gonna grow in Lancaster California zone 9a I got them from floribunda palms I hope they are going to survive  we almost only get to low to mid 20s in winter only 1 -2 times a year I hope they do well any tips I know I guy from Modesto grew them so I’m confident I’m also gonna try the coco queen palm nextimage.thumb.jpg.0838288528443a09838040f4601af02f.jpg

Hopefully those hybrids are as cold hardy as the regular decipiens (wishful thinking!).  I know @JEFF IN MODESTO had a gorgeous decipiens if that's who you're referring to.  That's a good palm for you but maybe a little tricky getting them going from a small size.  I don't believe the coco queen can handle temps below 25°F but maybe you can get one to survive for awhile anyway.   Could be an expensive trial.  @OC2Texaspalmlvr tried a couple nice large ones in a warm 9a Houston but a wet freeze killed them.  I don't recall the ultimate low that nailed them (maybe 23°?) but maybe TJ can give you more details.

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2 minutes ago, Fusca said:

Hopefully those hybrids are as cold hardy as the regular decipiens (wishful thinking!).  I know @JEFF IN MODESTO had a gorgeous decipiens if that's who you're referring to.  That's a good palm for you but maybe a little tricky getting them going from a small size.  I don't believe the coco queen can handle temps below 25°F but maybe you can get one to survive for awhile anyway.   Could be an expensive trial.  @OC2Texaspalmlvr tried a couple nice large ones in a warm 9a Houston but a wet freeze killed them.  I don't recall the ultimate low that nailed them (maybe 23°?) but maybe TJ can give you more details.

Okay thank you I actually had a king palm and a kentia palm survive with me with zero protection and no damaged it handle 25 degrees 

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