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Cold Hardy Bananas This forum is dedicated to the discussion of bananas that are able to grow and thrive in cold areas. You'll find lots of tips and discussions about keeping your bananas over the winter.


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Old 06-17-2008, 05:13 PM   #21 (permalink)
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I have heard of the Corypha and in my opinion, one beautiful palm. You mentioned that your wife does not like the sawlike petioles on this type of plant, well, you are in luck as the Trachycarpus do not have ANY teeth on the petioles. This is the first year mine are setting seed as I was lucky enough when I purchased them in 2005 to get a male and a female. They are wonderful palms and you really need to check into them and get a few...
Corypha has a very large trunk that can be as much as 5-ft in diameter. Terminal height can get to as much as 70 feet. Natural wine is derived from the nectar that is collected from tips of unopened flower buds. Hollowed out 4-foot bamboo sections are hung from the tree, with the cut tip of the flower bud in the mouth of the bamboo container. This wine turns to vinegar if left in the container past 11 AM. Most people who collect them from Corypha actually do so for vinegar production. The sweetest wine comes from Cocos, followed by Arenga and then Nypa.

The material used as roofing and exterior wall in the years past is from Nypa leaves. It is the most resistant to weathering. Properly woven and installed, this material has withstood Category I hurricanes. It has many advantages, but the biggest disadvantage is that they are very susceptible to fire. My Grandmother's original house was made of Nypa roof, walls and windows (the closure or shutter), Rosewood for mainframe, and bamboo slat flooring (see through). In a hot and humid place like the Philippines, this type of construction was great because it allowed air circulation. Though privacy with floor slats can be an issue, particularly when the floor is elevated 5 or 6 feet from the ground to keep the house from floods. Man, I miss those simple days. Sadly, my Grandmother's original house burned down several years after I moved to the US.

Trachycarpus fortunei is my next quest!
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Wow, good lesson on the Corypha, and I thought I knew about this palm!!! Anyway, if you need a good source for a Trachy fortuneii or wagnerianus, or a hybrid of the two, I know a gentleman kinda near you on Salt Springs Island, BC that could probably be of help...
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Chong if you like the "feather" palms better, you may be able to grow a pindo palm in the Seattle area. They are about the most cold hardy of the feathers.Either way you are lucky to be able to grow a good size one.Good luck.
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Nucci,
I love pindos (Butias) and have 3 myself, but they do have "teeth" on them that Chong said his wife despises... That was the reason I was trying to push the Trachy. I think the Butia is probably one of my favorites... Good idea for the PNW... Little worried about cold moisture with them is the only concern I would have...
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