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And here is the same Butia as of yesterday... ![]() So, I guess palms do grow afterall, just not as fast as our nanners!!! |
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Randy- Love the growth....great looking Butia. You give me hope; maybe I'll try a Butia in my 7A garden. So far I overwinter Trachycarpus fortunei, Sabal minor "McCurtain", Rhapidophyllum hystrix, and Livistona chinensis. Would love to have a pinnate palm! What do you do for the winter for the Butia?
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Howard, if you can overwinter a Livingstonia in your 7a, you would not have any trouble with a Butia... I tie mine up a bit, wrap with mini
Christmas lights and then wrap with frost cloth. I did not turn the lights on any last winter until we hit lows of 11F two mornings in a row and only had the lights on for about 4 hours each morning. They are alot tougher than most think... Good luck if you go for it!!! |
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Randy, that's a beautiful pindo palm. I like the frond shape and color a lot. It's amazing how fast palms can grow but they're nothing like bananas! I notice banana growth from day to day and palm growth from month to month. Thanks for the post.
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Nice Butia, Randy! You should see them down here in Houston! They are one of my favorite palms. They produce a nice little fruit that supposedly can be made into jelly, hence one of the common names, Jelly Palm.
I see the variegated Xanthasomas I sent you are taking off nicely! |
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Ok, you all convinced me. I just ordered a B. eriospatha. What the hey, banana and palm growers in zones 7 and colder are nothing if not adventurous!
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