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Perhaps the tree's size played a role in that. The bigger they are, the tougher they get. Windmill palms can tolerate spells of down to...
I don't think that, once past a certain size, the Chilean Wine Palm is a marginal / tender specimen. It is true they need to grow to a certain...
According to the information, the owner leaves them outside all year - but the Canary Island Palm is close to his house, so maybe it benefits from...
You may be totally right, but ... on YOU TUBE, I saw a garden in Cloverdale, BC, which is in the Fraser Valley southeast of Vancouver, in Zone 8A...
I agree with you, but I would like to see them given higher profile. They are exotic looking, but, at present, are mostly found in people's...
To add to the exotic feel of Vancouver, would it be possible - or desirable - to plant groups of Yuccas? First, yuccas are pretty hardy....
Thank you for replying. I had thought that, upon reading up on the Chilean Wine Palm, that it was the hardiest of the pinnate-leaved palms, and...
Vancouver has now an abundance of windmill palms, and is getting more all the time,which adds a "subtropical" touch to the city. (I always smile...
Thank you for replying, and for the information. One main reason I was hoping pindos could be grown here and there, esp downtown/ english bay,...
I have seen pictures of pindo palms growing in Seattle, and (though not very large) in Lantzville BC, on Vancouver Island. Could they survive in...