Palmpedia - Palm Grower's Guide:PALMPEDIA SPECIES ZONE SCALE
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Palmpedia is going to try a new way to rank and catagorize the cold hardiness of palms. Instead of trying to define the nebulous concept of temperature limits, this will be a comparative rating of species. For example, if you see Royal palms growing in your area, then everything rated hardier on the SZS (Species Zone Scale), say a King, would be a survivor in your area. However, if you don't see any Kings in your area then something rated higher, say a Kentia, couldn't possibly make it. There will be 5 categories/zones, with an A and B in each zone indicating upper and lower limits. Initially, each zone will have a common palm as the "namesake" for the zone as a reference to the types of palms relegated to that zone.
This will always be a fluid document, so jump in and add your 2 cents of wisdom.
Contents
SZS #1 - HARDY PALMS
SZS ZONE #1A: The Canary Zone
- Sabal minor - Phoenix canariensis
SZS ZONE #1B The Washingtonia Zone
- Phoenix canariensis - Washingtonia robusta
SZS #2 - SEMI-HARDY PALMS
SZS ZONE #2A: The Queen Zone
- Washingtonia robusta - Syagrus romanzoffiana
#2B Pigmy Date Zone
- Syagrus romanzoffiana - Phoenix roebelinii
SZS #3 - TEMPERATE PALMS
#3A The King Zone
Phoenix roebellini - Archontophoenix cunninghamia
#3B The Kentia Zone
Archontophoenix cunninghamia - Howea forsteriana
SZS #4 - SUB-TROPICAL PALMS
#4A The Foxtail Zone
Howea forsteriana - Wodyetia bifurcata
#4B The Christmas Palm Zone
Wodyetia bifurcata - Adonidia merrillii
SZS #5 - TROPICAL PALMS
#5A The Coco Zone
Adonidia merrillii - Cocos nucifera
#5B The Lipstick Zone
Cocos nucifera - Cyrtostachys renda
