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- Photos of palm trees in Albuquerque. Cold Hardy Palms
Hi everyone My name is Gabriel and I want to show you pictures of palm trees in Albuquerque New Mexico USDA zone 7a 7b Enjoy!
- Best palms for full shade to filtered light? - DISCUSSING PALM TREES . . .
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- Russian Palms at Their Limits - DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE - PalmTalk
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- How long does it take Sabal Palm to fully regrow crown after hurricane . . .
How long does it take Sabal Palms to fully regrow their crowns after transplanting when they cut all the fronds off? Also, what would happen if you transplanted it without hurricane cutting it?
- Portuguese palms - DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE - PalmTalk
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- Palm Locations in Albuquerque - COLD HARDY PALMS - PalmTalk
I've been in Albuquerque a lot lately, and have spent some time looking for palms, with no success I've used some threads on other forums as my guide--users compiled a list of locations around the city The list was from 2006, so I suspect some of the palms have died and been removed Do any of
- Palms in New York City - DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE - PalmTalk
New York City is a high end zone 7b, cold hardy palms are very rare, but they’re there if you know where to look Tropical palms, however, are all over the place during the warmer months Sabal minor growing out in the open in Tompkins Square Park in Manhattan: It’s flowering, hopefully it seeds
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