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PalmTalk is sponsored by the International Palm Society. Please take the time to know us all better and register. Check out Palms R Kool's latest video where he shows off some off the palmage on Lake Wylie just outside of Charlotte.
Crazy seeing this stuff so far from the coast! The lake must provide a great microclimate. His Bismarck is amazing! Honestly I don't know how he does it. Phoenix canariensis, robustas, tall Sabal too.
Well, just outside Fort Mill in a community called Tega Cay. It's right on the lake so that probably helps him some, but still amazing! His yard is going to be magnificent in a few years as long as we don't have any freak cold events.
I'm amazed at the Phoenix and Washy palms that don't look like they need protection there. I protect my Washy at 15F , and I didn't have to protect it this year with a low of only 16F , but my fronds are all tan now after 16F. Those Washys had a lot of green on them. My Washy puts out 30 fronds a season so it looks good much of the year. I'm always watching the weather for some crazy cold coming down so I can protect the trunks and bud , but those are almost too tall to protect?