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Anyways I have read through every Albuquerque palm thread on Palmtalk and have found videos and images and all locations I could find of Albuquerque palms, and I made a map out of it. I am also currently working on a map of the palms around town here in the D.

Thanks and enjoy! They will likely defoliate most every winter but it is amazing how they manage to make quite a recovery over the warm months, that summer heat really helps. It looks like a Chamaerops and the main two trunks look dead but it looks like one of the suckers was growing back.

PalmTalk is sponsored by the International Palm Society. Please take the time to know us all better and register. Hi everyone. Enjoy!. Sadly those robusta didn't make it, they died the first winter in ground. Coconut palm experienced snow flurries and 28 degrees.

My name is Gabriel and I want to show you pictures of palm trees in Albuquerque New Mexico USDA zone 7a 7b. Streetview hasn't updated since then. Also, I had 2 questions.

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Please consider registering so as to take better advantage of our vast knowledge base and friendly community. I know of several Washys in the Westside area in particular that I have seen photos of on Palmtalk but could not locate. Anyone know where any of these palms are?

The post with the first ones says off Griegos but I couldn't find them on Google Maps. Let me know of any palms I am missing. I live in the Washington, D. I don't know what it is but something about it fascinates me in particular, the fact that it has such variable microclimates and is right on the edge of the zones for several hardy palm species, and is a great place for zone pushing.

It looks as if you are viewing PalmTalk as an unregistered Guest. Very cool! There are many palms I have seen pictures of that I do not know the locations of. I wanted to share it here for anyone interested in the awesome palmage of ABQ, and if any of you know of any palms I am missing please let me know, I will add them to the map.

The street view there hasn't been updated since but I am sure most of the palms are still there and I have seen more recent pictures of some of them. Here are a couple photos of the dactys from late November that someone posted on Palmtalk.

- an organization dedicated to learning everything about and enjoying palm trees (and their companion plants) while conserving endangered palm species and habitat worldwide. This is great! I have been following your posts about your palms in Uzbekistan, such an interesting climate much like Albuquerque.

It has a thin trunk and is 4 1/2 feet tall it grows very fast.

Dypsis louvelli flowering one : My louvelli is at again flowering, no seeds yet, hopefully one day it may flower and set seeds, one beautiful rare palm

In an unheated pop up green house over the winter. For some reason it’s trunking already! First, I was wondering if this palm is still there. Thank you! Please take the time to know us all better and register. Any tips?.

I added the palms at the Zoo I am sure there are more that I missed, there are a lot there! PalmTalk is sponsored by the International Palm Society.