I can't believe how cold it's been. It's been windy too often which is not usual here.
My windmills and minors are fine but my 25 YO R.hystrix for the first time ever took a hit at 13 degrees.
The hardiest palm in the world.
Only like 20%.
It's real weird, the leaves on that portion are still green but not as green as the rest of the tree, but are also really leaning down.
The rest is fine.
I have 5 sagos under plastic buckets with C-9's and they are totally green.
For the ones that don't know me I am north of Atlanta in what was supposed to be zone 8a but clearly is not this year.
(Zone 2 in my name is a joke LOL)
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