Very nice! Can you let me know where abouts downtown? I’m heading Vancouver next summer and would love to stop by that spot. It also looks like a good beach spot. Thanks!
I don't think it was the temps so much as duration coupled with several cold winters in a row. We also often get Rain prior to a snow even which causes ice to form in the crown that can also cause damage,
It really was 3 terrible winters in a row. Here is hoping for a continued string or 'normal' winters. Although, with climate change...who knows what that means
Very nice. I thought it got colder than that on them. -12C is not bad
It may have been colder for brief periods however there were a few days of -12C.
Last year on this date we have -12c and 40 cm of snow on the ground. This did lots of damage to the palms.
Very nice! Can you let me know where abouts downtown? I’m heading Vancouver next summer and would love to stop by that spot. It also looks like a good beach spot. Thanks!
This is right along the water along Beach Ave. :)
Are there many other wagnerianus palms planted around town?
Not many, there used to be three here on the waterfront, now
Maybe just the one. They are not as common in the hobby. We need to plant more! :)
In Europe -12°C would never kill an adult trachy, even a waggie.
there are a lot of fortuneis that survived temps like -21°C in Deutchland
I don't think it was the temps so much as duration coupled with several cold winters in a row. We also often get Rain prior to a snow even which causes ice to form in the crown that can also cause damage,
It really was 3 terrible winters in a row. Here is hoping for a continued string or 'normal' winters. Although, with climate change...who knows what that means
climate change makes things less predicatable and more extremes IMO@@dz1515