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All grown in my greenhouse but I keep them outside between april to october 

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Zone 8a/8b Greenville, NC 

Zone 9a/9b Bluffton, SC

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Phoenix roebelenii, coconut and a bismarkia?

Am I close?

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On 4/19/2024 at 1:31 PM, floridaPalmMan said:

Phoenix roebelenii, coconut and a bismarkia?

Am I close?

Bingo! 

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Zone 8a/8b Greenville, NC 

Zone 9a/9b Bluffton, SC

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Very nice. Harry

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I would also recommend Pindos they are cold hardy, grow at moderate paces, don’t grow too tall (15-25 feet i think), and are very easy to grow. 

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looking good! 

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Nice little trio palms you have there try growing a lanonia dasyantha. 

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On 4/26/2024 at 8:34 AM, PindoPalm said:

I would also recommend Pindos they are cold hardy, grow at moderate paces, don’t grow too tall (15-25 feet i think), and are very easy to grow. 

I have one of these already in the ground. Its really hardy and does well for me here.

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Zone 8a/8b Greenville, NC 

Zone 9a/9b Bluffton, SC

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10 hours ago, happypalms said:

Nice little trio palms you have there try growing a lanonia dasyantha. 

Oooo that one would be a good one to try. I dont think they get too big either 

Zone 8a/8b Greenville, NC 

Zone 9a/9b Bluffton, SC

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MulePalms whatchu need

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