Cold hardy palm trees are a species of palm (Arecaceae) that are able to withstand cooler temperatures and thrive in places not typically considered in the natural range for palms. Several are native to the higher cities in Asia and can tolerate hard freezes with little or no signs of damage. Many of these species can be cultivated at high latitudes, and in places that regularly see snow in winter.
The minimum temperature a palm can grown depends on a variety of factors, such as the humidity, size and age of the palm, daytime high temperatures, or the length of time the temperature is at the minimum. A temperature of -5 for several days will do alot more damage to a palm than an overnight low of say -8 for an hour.
How to plant Cold hardy palm trees:
You can learn how to plant Cold hardy palm trees with the Cold Hardy Palms Central eBook, which covers the following:
Cold Hardy Palm trees can be grown virtually anywhere. These tropical landscapes are no longer limited to beach houses or Florida homes. Not to mention, you can also plant cold hardy bananas, citrus, grapefruit, and eucalyptus too!
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