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Mature Coconut Zone 9b Florida


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I’ve seen others post this palm on Reddit, and since then it has grown a ton. I live about 2 miles from it, in Oakland,FL. It seems coconuts in Orlando are doing fine - are areas around Lake Apopka zone 10?

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I installed a very large Beccariophoenix Alfredii a year ago and now I’m wondering if I should plant coconuts. Here is my alfredii 

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If that coconuts growin you gotta whole list of stuff to plant I bet

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I wonder what minimum temperatures it sees in the winter.

I guess that the lakes in the area help create a warmer climate.

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I've been watching those for years. Looks like the biggest one was planted in 2013 and the others 2015-16.  I think that does get some warming from being on the south side of Lake Apopka. I would love to see some planted at yards right on the lake. There are some big Royals on the lakefront.

Eric

Orlando, FL

zone 9b/10a

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