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"The Saw Palmetto Palm Tree, scientific name Serenoa repens or Sereno repens, is one of the most cold hardy palm trees that can tolerate cold down to 0F, making it a perfect palm for landscape in USDA zones 7-11. This palm can be grown in states like Alaska, Alabama, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Jersey, New York, Oklahoma, Tennessee and more. It can also grow indoors if enough light is provided."
Also known as a Fan Palm tree, living 500 + years is not unusual.
"Another Link in the Chain" - Linked with green [ from celery photo ]
-courtesy Florida palm trees website
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saw_Palmetto
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Also known as a Fan Palm tree, living 500 + years is not unusual.
"Another Link in the Chain" - Linked with green [ from celery photo ]
-courtesy Florida palm trees website
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saw_Palmetto
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