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Med i picked up and will plant next spring

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Moderators: lucky1, Alchris, Kansas, Wes North Van, Laaz
That is exciting!where palms are common and nursery's carry them
I am about 20 min from slc i would say 7a is appropriate although it doesnt always get that cold. I dont know if it is alive although there is a guy in bountiful bench which is colder and higher than me with quite a few palms he has had at least 3 or 4 years.Paul Ont wrote:Are you in SLC? If I recall correctly from other posters in that area it is generally 6b or 7a depending on elevation and proximity to the lake.
I've not seen a CIDP from that area before, that's impressive. Do you happen to know if that really old, really rough looking T. fortunei in SLC is still kicking around? I recall someone posting pics of the thing. Apparently it would nearly defoliate each winter only to come back each summer. It was one of the most resilient palms I've ever heard of!
Thanks for sharing!
I thought so too, Jim, but ultimately it comes down to what the minimum is (and for how long it's cold).Having a somewhat dry climate helps