
Posted by Rob z7a North Tennessee on 6/8/2008, 10:22 pm, in reply to "New article about Nannorrhops ritchiana"
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Thomas , what a beautiful specimen. Is it yours?
In the palm circles here in the United States , its reputation as being extremely cold hardy hasnt taken off very well because of its extremely slow growth habit and the expense and rarity of the palm.
Could it survive and actually be hardy enough for a z6b/z7a region?
Thanks for your input and a fantastic photo of the palm also know as the Mazari Palm.

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