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| I live in a zone 7b to 8 b. The 2003 US National Arboretum "Web Version" of the 1990 USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map shows Wilmington, NC as7b. The zone map for the Southeastern Palm Society shows it to be a zone 8b. My personal experience in he area leads me to agree with the Southeastern Palm Society. |
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