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Phoenix roebellini - Archontophoenix cunninghamia This is a pretty narrow zone, at least in terms of damage from cold... though dying from cold and damage from cold are very different things... takes a LOT of cold to actually kill a Phoenix palm, but defoliating this species is easy.. tends to defoliate just a degree or two below that which it takes to badly damage a King palm.. in fact, i have seen Phoenix roebelleniis defoliated and Kings just badly burned... but that may be because Kings are usually quite a bit higher in the air, so is that really a fair comparison. | Phoenix roebellini - Archontophoenix cunninghamia This is a pretty narrow zone, at least in terms of damage from cold... though dying from cold and damage from cold are very different things... takes a LOT of cold to actually kill a Phoenix palm, but defoliating this species is easy.. tends to defoliate just a degree or two below that which it takes to badly damage a King palm.. in fact, i have seen Phoenix roebelleniis defoliated and Kings just badly burned... but that may be because Kings are usually quite a bit higher in the air, so is that really a fair comparison. | ||
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+ | *Syagrus romanzoffiana (23.2/-4.9) | ||
+ | *Linospadix monostachya (23.2/-4.9) | ||
+ | *Acoelorrhaphe wrightii (23.3/-4.8) | ||
+ | *Attalea cohune (23.3/-4.8) | ||
+ | *Chamaedorea plumosa (23.5/-4.7) | ||
+ | *Latania lontaroides (23.5/-4.7) | ||
+ | *Livistona saribus (23.7/-4.8) | ||
+ | *Trithrinax brasiliensis (24.2/4.4) | ||
+ | *Chamaedorea elegans (24.3/-4.3) | ||
+ | *Butia parpguayensis (24.8/-4) | ||
+ | *Pritchardia affinis (24.8/-4) | ||
+ | *Rhopalostylis sapida (24.8/-4) | ||
+ | *Phoenix reclinata (24.8/-4) | ||
+ | *Acrocomia aculeata (24.9/-3.9) | ||
+ | *Attalea speciosa (25/-3.9) | ||
+ | *Lytocaryum weddellianum (25/-3.9) | ||
+ | *Pritchardia beccariana (25/-3.9) | ||
+ | *Acanthophoenix rubra (25/-3.90 | ||
+ | *Chamaedorea cataractarum (25/-3.9) | ||
+ | *Chamaedorea seifrizii (25/-3.9) | ||
+ | *Jubaeaopsis caffra (25/-3.9) | ||
+ | *'''Phoenix roebelinii''' (25.5/-4) |
Revision as of 16:31, 17 February 2011
Ranking is from more hardy to less hardy.
If a Archontophoenix cunninghamia is hardy in your area, so is everything else on this page.
Phoenix roebellini - Archontophoenix cunninghamia This is a pretty narrow zone, at least in terms of damage from cold... though dying from cold and damage from cold are very different things... takes a LOT of cold to actually kill a Phoenix palm, but defoliating this species is easy.. tends to defoliate just a degree or two below that which it takes to badly damage a King palm.. in fact, i have seen Phoenix roebelleniis defoliated and Kings just badly burned... but that may be because Kings are usually quite a bit higher in the air, so is that really a fair comparison.
- Syagrus romanzoffiana (23.2/-4.9)
- Linospadix monostachya (23.2/-4.9)
- Acoelorrhaphe wrightii (23.3/-4.8)
- Attalea cohune (23.3/-4.8)
- Chamaedorea plumosa (23.5/-4.7)
- Latania lontaroides (23.5/-4.7)
- Livistona saribus (23.7/-4.8)
- Trithrinax brasiliensis (24.2/4.4)
- Chamaedorea elegans (24.3/-4.3)
- Butia parpguayensis (24.8/-4)
- Pritchardia affinis (24.8/-4)
- Rhopalostylis sapida (24.8/-4)
- Phoenix reclinata (24.8/-4)
- Acrocomia aculeata (24.9/-3.9)
- Attalea speciosa (25/-3.9)
- Lytocaryum weddellianum (25/-3.9)
- Pritchardia beccariana (25/-3.9)
- Acanthophoenix rubra (25/-3.90
- Chamaedorea cataractarum (25/-3.9)
- Chamaedorea seifrizii (25/-3.9)
- Jubaeaopsis caffra (25/-3.9)
- Phoenix roebelinii (25.5/-4)