Yes- needle palms and wind mills palms can grow in Southern PA. They will not flourish and survive the winter with some set backs. I have one that has wintered 6 years and seems to be suffering less each winter with age.
Palm trees grow in the fall
a palm tree
A Palm tree
No, a palm tree will not grow on its own if chopped off from another palm tree. When a palm tree is severed, it cannot regenerate or grow roots without being planted properly. Palm trees require their roots and the connection to the soil to absorb water and nutrients essential for growth. Therefore, a chopped-off palm tree will not survive or develop independently.
The Palm tree...
They grow on Palm Trees!
it goes i incomplete metamorphsis
No, sorry.
it would grow..
Plantains grow up in stalks that look similar to a palm tree.
A few palm trees can grow in Pennsylvania. Most of them are small palm trees that grow low near the ground. Only some bigger palm trees like the ones that you would see in Virginia or North Carolina would be found in southern Pennsylvania. Some cities in southern Pennsylvania are Philadelphia, West Chester, Lancaster, Reading, Harrisburg, Lebanon, York, Gettysburg, Chambersburg, Somerset, and Philadelphia. Most of the palm trees found in Pennsylvania only grow during the summer because they would not survive in the winter.
palm tree roots grow mostly downward so they are not likely to damage your pool