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Can I have a palm tree in Michigan?

Can I have a palm tree in Michigan?

In short yes, but only if grow inside during th winter. Where palms grow naturally, in tropic/sub tropic they have warmer temperatures all year round, where in Michigan, during the winter, you very often have below freezing temperatures.

Does Detroit Michigan have palm trees?

Detroit has palm trees — five palm trees. Detroit’s 48201 got the 90210 treatment earlier this week when the palms were planted at the intersection of Grand River Ave. and Hobson St., just off the Lodge.

Are my palm trees dead after freeze?

You may have thought your palm trees escaped the cold without too much damage, only to notice freeze injury begin to show up a week or 10 days later. If for some reason this central growing point gets killed, the palm will die. This can happen even to fully grown, well-established palms.

When should I cover my palm tree for winter?

Remove the leaves in early March. Pipe insulation – When using water pipe insulation, cover the soil around the trees with mulch to protect the roots. Wrap the first 3-6 leaves and the trunk with water pipe insulation. Fold the top over to keep water from getting inside the insulation.

How tall can a palm tree grow in Michigan?

Since the lower lying areas of Michigan are in the 5-6 zone range, it’s hard to believe that this could be possible. Not only that, but apparently the tree has been growing there for a while and has made it to about 10 feet in height! Apparently, he wraps the whole tree up with burlap and Christmas lights to make this happen.

Can a palm tree grow outside year round?

Most palms won’t grow outdoors year round in zones lower than 6 without some kind of protection. I heard a story recently about a guy growing a Mexican Fan palm in his yard in Michigan. Normally Mexican Fans will only survive in zones 9 and above without protection year round.

How can you tell if a palm tree can survive a winter?

You’ll want to look for more mature, established plants since this will give you a better idea of longevity when it comes to surviving multiple winters. The more winters the palm is able to survive, the better your chances are of being able to grow the same palm species long term.

How tall does a thatch palm tree grow in cold weather?

Puerto Rican thatch palm trees (Coccothrinax alta) Cold-hardiness: to 28 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit—USDA hardiness zones 9b to 11. Mature height: 25 feet Sunlight requirement: full sun