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Where are all the sabinara on palm talk?

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I don’t see many sabinara on palmtalk, iam sure they are out there I just don’t see many here. I have 4 in the ground and a few seedlings. Surely iam not the only one growing them, are there any Australians in a subtropical zone growing them. Or am I the only one growing them this far south. 

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I was surprised to see this at Leu Gardens in Orlando, Florida back in December 2025. Wonder how it handled the big freeze event? 

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Jonathan
 

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10 hours ago, Xenon said:

I was surprised to see this at Leu Gardens in Orlando, Florida back in December 2025. Wonder how it handled the big freeze event? 

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That’s a beauty that one. And it would be intresting to see how it handled the big freeze event, my ones have seen temperatures as low as 2 degrees celsius. So fairly cool tolerant. This approaching winter will be the first real outdoor test. Growing in the ground is a bit different from the greenhouse conditions, which they handled not a problem. 

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