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We love hearing from other parts of the world. Also primarily based on Cold Hardy palms. Zac.
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Hardy Palm & Subtropical Board IPS Message Board Hardy Palms and More for the Northeast European Palm Society Forum (requires free membership and login) BC Council of Garden Clubs Our Society is a member organization of this extensive umbrella group. To visit their web site. The Council publishes a monthly bulletin.
Northwest Palms Hardy Palm & Subtropical Board IPS Message Board European Palm Society forum (requires login) Other Plant Clubs and Associations: Desert Plant Society of Vancouver Sunshine Coast Botanical Garden Society New Westminster Horticultural Society European Palm Society Climate and Related Resource Sites: British Columbia Plant. Bananas, Fogs, Palm and Jelly - Jason Western PA September 7, 2025, 7:28 am View thread; 7 responses, latest posted September 15, 2025, 3:51 pm, View last; Crape and Pines - Jason Western PA September 4, 2025, 7:46 pm View thread; 2 responses, latest posted September 5, 2025, 8:43 pm, View last. I have a corner of my yard under a Windmill Palm that had dozens of volunteer palms going back many years - a jungle - so I decided to chainsaw out most of them and retain a few mature Trachy's.
A photo after chainsawing: Now a few weeks later, all of the chainsawed volunteers seem to be growing just fine: What is going on here?