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  2. List of hardy palms - Wikipedia

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    Hardy palms are any of the species of palm that are able to withstand brief periods of colder temperatures and even occasional snowfall.A few palms are native to higher elevations of South Asia where true winter conditions occur, while a few others are native to the warmer parts of the temperate zone in southern Europe, and others are native throughout temperate and subtropical locales in the ...

  3. Beccariophoenix alfredii - Wikipedia

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    The palm is found at an elevation of 1,050 m (3,440 ft) growing along the sandy riverbeds. The surrounding vegetation is mainly composed of various grasses, and the area sees occasional fires. [2] Due to the environment that B. alfredii is subjected to, it is hardy against frost and cold, fire, drought, and full sun. [2]

  4. Parajubaea torallyi - Wikipedia

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    Plants reach 10-15 meters in height and a trunk diameter of 25-50 cm. Leaves length will reach up to 4-5 meters within a crown of 10-15 pinnate leaves. Overall appearance stunningly resembles the tropical coconut palm in many features, i.e leaves, trunk, fruit structure including milk, hence its nickname "Bolivian Mountain Coconut". [citation ...

  5. Syagrus weddelliana - Wikipedia

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    It is closely related to the coconut palm, but is much smaller and more cold tolerant, taking down to about 25 °F (−4 °C). This palm can be successfully grown in hardiness zones 10b–11. It has been reported that oil extracted from the nuts has been important commercially. [4]

  6. Coconut palms in California - Wikipedia

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    The dwarfed palm in Newport Beach was the northernmost outdoor coconut palm in the world and was planted in 1984, by a prior tenant of the building it stood by. [1] It was located off California State Route 1 and almost touched the sidewalk. It was discovered by the International Palm Society members Bill Dickenson and Ralph Velez, who reached ...

  7. Parajubaea cocoides - Wikipedia

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    Parajubaea cocoides is cultivated as an ornamental palm for parks and avenues. [5] Outside its area of origin, it is found in cultivation in San Francisco, Sydney, Costa del Sol, New Zealand.The seeds are edible and taste like coconut. [3] [5] Parajubaea cocoides next to the cathedral, at Cuenca, Ecuador.