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Cold Hardy Palm Trees

Despite it's high latitude, the British Isles, thanks to the jet stream, bringing warm air across the Atlantic, has a much more temperate climate than other places at the same latitude, such as mid Canada.
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Cabbage Palm / Cordyline australis

Cordyline australis, more commonly known as Cabbage Palm, is a great plant if you are creating an exotic /  jungle type garden, in temperate Britain. Although not a palm tree, it does have a palm tree 'effect', and looks great in a vibrant coloured border, or planted amongst other exotic, leafy plants. It is hardy to down to about -5c, so is fine for growing in coastal areas, or cities. The best place for them in the garden is a sunny position, and they are drought tolerant. If you would like a Cabbage Palm in your garden, but live in a colder part of the country, it's still possible for them to grow successfully outdoors, but if the winter is colder than average, make sure it is protected with some insulating fleece, to help it get through the coldest nights. You could also consider growing in large containers, and in winter store in a greenhouse, and then bring outside onto the patio or decking in spring.

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Cold hardy palm trees

Did you know there is a few different palm trees that are cold hardy and can grow in British gardens? The Chusan palm, also known as Chinese windmill palm, is the most common, but there are others. All can survive sub zero winter temperatures. So if you are planning on creating an exotic/jungle style garden this year, make sure you read this article!

https://www.gardenandgreen.co.uk/cold-hardy-palm-trees

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