Most plants, and a few palms, were left to their fate in August. It was astonishingly hot, with highs above 40 C often and on a few occasions to 43 C! The poor plants got no water, even as the drought lasted into Autumn.
You would think they would all be dead now, after winter, but for one thing: we had the 9th mildest winter (=December, January, February) since records have been kept in Tulsa (1905). Lowest was -9 C; highest high 24 C (!!!), average overall +6 C.

Pygmy Date Palm and Mexican Fan Palm dead. No surprise.
Needle palms? Perfect!
Mediterranean Fan Pam? Perfect!
Chinese windmill palm? Perfect! So good, we dug it up. It is now in a pot on the apartment patio.
Sabal minor "Louisiana" and "North Texas"? Perfect! Dug those up together. They are now in the gardne of our own KrisK, who did the back-breaking (or would have been for me) work of digging them up and carrying them, with some help from my son.
Here are some cell-phone photos, and then a short cell-phone video:
Needle palm that survived last winter's -30 C with cover but no heat:
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Chammie (my oldest in the ground palm); KrisK in orange in the background digging the "Lou":
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Trachy that survived -30 C (with cover but no heat) when two others died in Feb. 2011:
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Sabal "Lou" as KrisK digs:
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Video of KrisK lifting it out of the ground:
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KrisK carrying it to his car:
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