Welcome to this forum!
First palm which comes into my mind is Trachycarpus fortunei.
Will see if we can find more 4 you.
this is the last palm i have planted...it is planted outdoors like everything i plant...i live on a island in the adriatic sea ...the lowest temp. is abaut 4 C in february...for your ideas of palms and tropical trees which could suvive here i am very gratefull...thank you toto
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Welcome to this forum!
First palm which comes into my mind is Trachycarpus fortunei.
Will see if we can find more 4 you.
"Was tun", sprach Zeus, "die Götter sind besoffen!"
archontophoenix alexandrae, brahea armata, brahea edulis, butia capitata, howea forsteriana, livistona australis, livistona chinensis, neodypsis decaryi, phoenix canariensis, phoenix roebeleii, sabal minor, syagrus romanzoffiana, trachycarpus fortunei, washingtonia filifera ..robusta and another 17 different palmtrees i dont know the name some i have identified but i cant belive that that palm can live in a climate like this.... and some others were bought without that the salesman knew the name or was not shure abaut the name, on most of this palms the leafs brown in the whinter but they suvive it. by toto
Just made a quick look in a Book:
For adult palms only!
archontophoenix alexandrae, USDA-Zone: 10b-11
brahea armata, USDA-Zone: 8b -11
brahea edulis, USDA-Zone: 9-11
butia capitata, USDA-Zone: 8-11
howea forsteriana, USDA-Zone: 10-11
livistona australis, 9-11
livistona chinensis, 9-11
neodypsis decaryi, ** noz found **
phoenix canariensis, USDA-Zone: 9-11
phoenix roebeleii, USDA-Zone: 10-11
sabal minor, USDA-Zone: 6-11
syagrus romanzoffiana, USDA-Zone: 9b-11
trachycarpus fortunei, USDA-Zone: 7b-11
washingtonia robusta, USDA-Zone: 9b-11
washingtonia filifera, USDA-Zone: 7-11
USDA-Zone:
6a -23,3 - -20.6°C
6b -20,5 - -17,8°C
7a -17,7 - -15,0°C
7b -14,9 - -12,3°C
8a -12,2 - -9,5°C
8b -9,4 - -6,7°C
9a -6,6 - -3,9°C
9b -3,8 - -1,2°C
10a -1,1 - 1,6°C
10b 1,7 - 4,4°C
11 4,5 °C
This are only average minimum average Temperatures, another question would be absolute min Temperature and humidity.
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thank you for your time psi64 but these are the palms i allready have and most of them are not so small any more......what i am looking for are new ideas and new species.....the ground to plant them is 1500000sq/m big so it is a lot of space .....the biggest problem is watter but i am working on a wattering sistem..maybe i solve the problem with that.....also i am looking for some people botanic studens or tropical subtropical plans lovers or just people interested in that...the idea is to make a botanic garden.....the island is infront of the island hvar in middle adriatic....maybe i would invite some people here..... thanks once again toto
Caryota maxima should be more resistent to low tempertaures than C.mitis.
There a several bamboos which withstand low temperatures (Can't tell names)
Treeferns, especially Dicksonia antarctica are a bit frost resistent, but requires permanent watering.
Albizia Julibrissin, some species are very frost resistent. Any should survive 4°C.
The following should be frost tolerant:
Eucalyptus Archeri
E. Coccifera
E. Glaucesens
E. Pauciflora ssp. Debeuzevillei
E. Pauciflora ssp. Niphophile
E. Pauciflora ssp. Pauciflora
E. Subcrenulata
http://www.angelfire.com/bc/eucalyptus/eucindex.html
Sequoia Sempervirens & Sequoiadendron giganteum survive with ease Vienna freezing temperatures.
Morus Nigra (Maulbeerbaum)
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diksonia antartica i have two abaut 11/2 m big and the silk tree albizia grows a lot on the island from the eucalyptus i have gunni and archeri and athird species i dont have the name .....caryota maxima i didnt find to buy....have to try more for the other names if you could identifi the tipe of plants ....for the sequoia i also didnt find them to buy.....thanks for a lot of information toto
Caryota maxima see PM.
Sequoia look at www.samenladen.de --> Pflanzen der Rekorde
Oops, ... Ginkgo Biloba of course. Be patient the fruits smells awefull!But great tree, getting very old, need 2 sexes to produce seeds (2 Trees!). Need 25-35 years to produce first time seeds. For me it would be great to have in my own garden mature Ginkgo's. Or even a Ginkgo forest
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once you have to try Fitolaka it is a argentinian tree grows verry fast and n looks verry much like elefantlegg it gets big but for few years its nice to have it at home ....also needs two sexes toto
PS Bamboo:
Phyllostachys viridiglaucescens
http://www.bambusarium.de/ba/winbam/winbam.htm
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