I have planted a majesty palm outdoors (Toronto, Canada). Will it die in winter, when it snows?



Answers:
Without knowing specific temps in winter for you, I'd say it's iffy.

Certainly if its root system is established and you cover it somehow to insulate it, something of it may survive, assuming the frost line doesn't get to the roots.

I live in Central FL USA and palms here are affected by temp changes. I have to believe even more so 1600 miles North of me.

Rev. Steven

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