Palm Trees do not grow naturally in Massachusetts but you can grow real Palm Trees within the state. Windmill Palm Trees and Needle Palms are the two Palm Trees able to survive in Massachusetts. In the Winter both of these palms can withstand temperatures to -20 degrees. Palm Trees are easier to grow in eastern Massachusetts than western. Eastern Mass is Worcester and east. The best locations to grow palms in Eastern Mass is areas on the coast. For example, Boston and Cape Cod and the Islands (Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard).
Over two-thirds of the palm trees in the world are found in tropical forests. The remaining one-third of the worldâ??s palm trees lives in subtropical regions.
Over two-thirds of the palm trees in the world are found in tropical forests. The remaining one-third of the worldâ??s palm trees lives in subtropical regions.
Believe it or not, there are Palm trees in Massachusetts. However, there is only two types that you could grow here and that would survive the winter here. Those are the Needle Palm, and Windmill Palm. Most of our Palm Trees are in pot's in urban areas, or on the south coast. I myself have a potted Windmill palm on my porch. I live west of Boston, I have seen a few queen palms as well, but you have to bring those in the winter. I think you could grow any palm in a pot if you wanted too. Just bring it in in the winter. So the answer is yes, Massachusetts does have Palm trees.
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Pear trees.
How many dates are there to the pound? Give you the runs? Grow on palm trees? Or are you referring to two people going out for a night on the town? And if you are, what's the question?
Two flowers that grow on trees are the Magnolia and the Styrax Japonicus 'Carillon'.
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Yes, I am in Lansing and I have had a windmill palm in the ground for two winters. It is doing great. In November I cover it with a plastic greenhouse and install a heat lamp and turn the lamp on when temps are below 20 degrees.