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As far S. palmettos with little effort, Jim can correct me on this but I think he has two that are near the house at about 2ft. Jim, you might need to post a picture. I don't remember clearly. It might be different on the plateau but because of our heat, they definitely grow faster here. Mine is large now and unprotected except for proximity to the house. Didn't you have trunked S. palmettos in your yard for years- even on the plateau? Be it what it may but I'm I think the Nashville/Wilmington comparison is off and the two climates are too different. The maps I posted a few weeks ago show it. To me it's like comparing Atlanta and Washington DC.
"Oh, Dixie Land, I hope you understand
When I miss my Tennessee Home
And I've been away way too long
I can't see this world unless I go
Outside my Southern Comfort Zone"- Brad Paisley
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