brought outside without proper acclimatization. I've also seen them damaged from sunlight that someway focused through glass like a magnifying lens onto a palm's leaves
Yes, I'm guilty of poor acclimatizing, especially with my Cocos nucifera which almost died this year.
Re the "focused through glass" comment, I thought glass prevented UV ray damage by stopping its transfer, especially the newer windows.
We replaced house windows a couple of years ago, and on a sunny day, rooms aren't as bright (noticeably).
Mine was grown in Homestead Florida. It wants to go home
Convinced Erik's hit the nail on the head.
Origin--and growing conditions (shade/sun) at the nursery--determine how a plant will behave for a long time.
I recall the "stretched" sabals. from having been grown in shade?
Jim, I frankly don't know HOW you "do it"!!!
The success of your plants (i.e. Bizzie mid-20's) breaks all the known rules.