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I have been growing cold hardy palms for about 15 years ...i have  had my mule palm in ground for about 7 years now . I've noticed it's gotten more hardy as time has gone on .

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3 hours ago, Hutch said:

I have been growing cold hardy palms for about 15 years ...i have  had my mule palm in ground for about 7 years now . I've noticed it's gotten more hardy as time has gone on .

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16233645044012150510583764932237.jpg

16233645659571089916613962568699.jpg

16233646068304599956808954204690.jpg

16233646468952762395229869761121.jpg

1623364668708807417001425859473.jpg

16233646945566157232555176925414.jpg

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What’s the palm in the last pic sabal?

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Thanks for sharing, what a wonderful selection! Would love some more details. I am sure not all palms pictured are 15 years old! Any special varieties?

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What species are the Sabals?  

So your CIDP does fine in winter then?

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That is a sabal Birmingham....CDIP gets burn makes on its tips and completely defoliated in 2013 but came back ...I protect it when I can...its soo big now it really hard!

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The other Sabals are I think minors not sure what type...

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