Phoenix canariensis in 7a zone

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Palmark
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Phoenix canariensis in 7a zone

Post by Palmark »

This is the pictures of my friend's palms! His name is Ivica Cupic and he lives in Donji Miholjac,Croatia!
He took this pics yesterday! It is still early for protection because it is nice weather here in Balkan(Croatia,Serbia...),but he makes it every winter because sometimes it is very cold here(about -20C for several nights)

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USDA zone: 8a
Heat zone:6
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Record min.temperature: -15C
Record max.temperature: 45C
Barrie

Post by Barrie »

Very nice pics Palmark! Any idea what his winter protection methods are?
I see what looks like infloresence emerging from the petioles.

Cheers, Barrie.
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Post by Palmark »

He will make shelter soon,I think,and then I will send pics!

Are you think on this?

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Yes,I think it is a flower of phoenix canariensis! It is quite amazing in this climate!
USDA zone: 8a
Heat zone:6
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Record min.temperature: -15C
Record max.temperature: 45C
Barrie

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Yes ... a great photo of the flowers. I look forward to the winter shelter photos.

Cheers, Barrie.
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Beautiful pictures, Palmark, thanks for sending them.
Your friend has done a very good job of caring for his palms.
Very healthy looking!

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Post by Palmark »

Hallo everybody :wink:

my friend Ivica yesterday made the shelter for his palms,and here are pics

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There are two trachycarpus fortunei,one phoenix canariensis,one agave americana inside,and one washingtonia robusta in pot!
He has a really nice garden in cold zone 7a! And this is all he does for it~I think it isn't difficult!
Next spring I will stand down my phoenix canariensis in the garden,and you will see pictures!

I hope you understand me!
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USDA zone: 8a
Heat zone:6
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Record min.temperature: -15C
Record max.temperature: 45C
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Post by lucky1 »

You're way ahead of me in languages Palmark !! :)

Nice shelter.
PVC is easy to bend and works well if the area doesn't get a lot of wind.

Nice pics. Thank you.
Barb
Barrie

Post by Barrie »

Palmark ... nice photos that show a simple yet effective hoop construction. It's not obvious how the poly stays in place and not blow off in the wind? How well does this take a snow load? Again great photos, thanks.

Cheers, Barrie.
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Post by Paul Ont »

Nice shelter! Really nice to see someone pushing the zone by that much (it's a 9a plant, right?)... Fantastic!
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Very nice shelter. It' all about pushing zones. :D

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Barrie wrote:Palmark ... nice photos that show a simple yet effective hoop construction. It's not obvious how the poly stays in place and not blow off in the wind? How well does this take a snow load? Again great photos, thanks.

Cheers, Barrie.
Here rarely blows strong wind and snow usually stays only 4-5 days! However my friend deposed rocks around the shelter and it will be enough to everithing stay at it's place!
USDA zone: 8a
Heat zone:6
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Record min.temperature: -15C
Record max.temperature: 45C
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