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Old 24-02-2004, 04:06 AM
Wayne
 
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Default Palm Tree Question

I looked up the Dicksonia Antartica and I've never seen any of those. They
should survive well, as witnessed by yours in Va. Thanks for sharing.

"KCnRichmond" wrote in message
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Dicksonia Antarctica doing just fine here in Rich-Va.........


"Mike Patterson" wrote in message
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On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 23:14:29 GMT, "Wayne" wrote:

Does anyone know of a palm tree that will survive the winters in Zone

7A,
North Carolina. I'd like to plant one or two next to my pond in my

back
yard. Thanks!


I have a friend here in 7b (I think) that had 2 palm trees for several
years, every fall he'd wrap them in plastic and stack hay bales around
them. Then last year he got lazy and they died.


Mike Patterson
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