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Palm trees in pa


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hello everyone, I stop at this house in Pennsylvania, they have many exotic plants, yuccas, palms, bananas, cacti and evergreens.

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In PA? That’s impressive. Very exotic-looking setup around that pool. Does the homeowner protect those Trachycarpus over winter? How?

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9 hours ago, PalmatierMeg said:

In PA? That’s impressive. Very exotic-looking setup around that pool. Does the homeowner protect those Trachycarpus over winter? How?

all of them get protection except the needle palms.

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2 hours ago, PaPalmTree said:

all of them get protection except the needle palms.

Looks like the needles needed it this year.  Nice find and photos

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