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Eccovi un report dei danni da freddo causati durante quest’inverno a Vero Beach in florida nel giardino di mike dahme.
mike dahme non partecipa al forum di palmtalkinfo, worst winter in 20 years
Frozen to ground or killed outright
Bactris major – all stems, suckering from roots
Calamus merrillii
Cryosophila spp – 2 of 2
Desmoncus orthacanthos – stems killed to ground, suckering from rootball
Dypsis leptocheilos – 1 of 7
Latania loddigesii – the largest, only mature, plant of several
Mauritia flexuosa – several small plants
Nypa fruticans – new growth in 2 of the stems of largest – smaller ones dead
Ptychosperma spp – all single-trunked spp killed
P sanderianum – largest stems killed
Raphia taedigera – clustering spp but 2 plants killed outright
Satakentia liukiuensis – 1 of 3 killed
Syagrus amara – 1 of 1 dead
S sancona – largest of 2 killedSpecies okay or recovering that likely would not have survived lower, 1980s level, cold temperatures – coal mine canaries
Actinorhytis calapparia
Aiphanes horrida [=aculeata]
Archontophoenix spp
Astrocaryum mexicanum
Borassodendron machadonis
Calamus inermis
C caryotoides
Calyptronoma rivalis
Carpentaria acuminata
Caryota single-trunked spp
Cocos nucifera – tallest barely survived: many in area did not
Dictyosperma album
Dypsis spp
Gaussia attenuata
Howea belmoreana
Hyophorbe verschaffeltii
Livistona merrillii
L rotundifolia
Orania palindan – survival of this tall palm uncertain
Pelagodoxa henryana
Phoenix paludosa
Ptychosperma microcarpum
Raphia farinifera
Roystonea spp – Royals clearly did better this winter than CocosSpecies that did well but hardiness level uncertain
Beccariophoenix ‘window pane’ form
Burretiokentia hapala
Chamaedorea spp
Laccospadix australasica
Linospadix minor
Ravenea rivularisgiuseppe
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