This recent freeze did great damage to anything really tropical , but.....many Coconut palms in the area are showing re-growth . I would say , about 40-50% have emerging growth as of now . Location , location , location . It was a windy freeze , and shelter made a huge difference in outcomes . This area is generally colder going west of the beach , and going northward ,( but to a lesser degree ). East of I95 , and particularly east of Clyde Morris Blvd. , is the warmest . The beachside received the same windy penetration as the rest of town in this event . Older area of town often have nice Oak canopies , and hedges etc . Tropicals benefit from this . Long term large Cocos will never be a routine thing here , but can survive here and there for periods between Super Freezes . I've lived here for a very long time . This freeze was a biggie , but.. '62 , '83 , '85 ,( particularly 1985) , were much worse . 1985 was scorched Earth . I am talking about palms here . Other tropicals have mixed results , and some surprises , both good and bad , unexpected .