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Our first palm tree, a Sylvester Palm with 4 clear feet of trunk was installed by the local nursery on April 2nd. We hand-selected this tree a few weeks earlier and I think it's beautiful, but I'm concerned that it needs something to flourish.

I thought it may be interesting to create a catalog of how many and which palm species are native to each of the 56 USA states and inhabited territories. Who else is on board and wants to help? Feel free to point out any errors I may have made. So far, I've counted the following numbers of palm s...

Catalog of palms native to each USA state/territory? - DISCUSSING PALM ...

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Hello fellow palm lovers, I live in the Washington, D.C. area but have recently become interested, some might say obsessed, with Albuquerque and its climate and palms. I don't know what it is but something about it fascinates me in particular, the fact that it has such variable microclimates and ...

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New York City is a high end zone 7b, cold hardy palms are very rare, but they’re there if you know where to look. Tropical palms, however, are all over the place during the warmer months. Sabal minor growing out in the open in Tompkins Square Park in Manhattan: It’s flowering, hopefully it seeds ...

Palms in New York City - DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE - PalmTalk

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