Too bad it's not in English but the pics blew me away.
http://images.google.ca/imgres?imgurl=h ... %26hl%3Den
Look at this guy's Palm pics...some at -19 C
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Those pictures are stolen. I know who took both of the Trachycarpus pictures - they are both growing in NC. The one on the left is the "Greensboro" form.
The Sabal Minor picture is really a Sabal sp. Birmingham growing in NC as well. (I've seen it in person)
http://www.garysnursery.com/Tempphotos.html
http://www.garysnursery.com/SabalBirmingham.html
http://hardypalm.50megs.com/
The Sabal Minor picture is really a Sabal sp. Birmingham growing in NC as well. (I've seen it in person)
http://www.garysnursery.com/Tempphotos.html
http://www.garysnursery.com/SabalBirmingham.html
http://hardypalm.50megs.com/
Sabal are hardier with more summer heat. So a Sabal in British Columbia, will not be able to tolerate temperatures as low as one growing Kansas (one "McCurtain" was said to survive -24F/-31C in Wichita, although the reading was most likely from a different location) Most people rate Sabal Minor hardy to -11/-24C out in the open without any form of protection.
Like Barry said, true growing conditions are usually never taken into consideration. Its impossible to determine a minimum low due to the wide amount of factors.
Like Barry said, true growing conditions are usually never taken into consideration. Its impossible to determine a minimum low due to the wide amount of factors.