Trachycarpus latisectus
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Trachycarpus latisectus
Does anybody have experience with trachycarpus latisectus specifically hardiness and growth?
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I would think it would be hardy to zone 7b at very best. There are a lot of claims that it's hardier, since it comes from the same general area as musa sikkimensis, but I think you would be better off with a regular t. fortunei, wagnerianus, takil, etc. I'm sure our resident trachycarpus experts can shed some more light on this palm 

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The least hardy of the trachys along with Martianus.
Damage can begin with temps in the low 20s
Damage can begin with temps in the low 20s
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Probably but O and the 2 mentioned above are all sloooooooooow
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