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Palm Trees In Arkansas

Notwithstanding the way that Arkansas is known for its outrageous climate, you can still have palm trees there. Arkansas has a subtropical atmosphere with sweltering, damp summers and cold marginally drier winters. In the hot season, normal temperatures are in the low 90s with high mugginess levels. In the winter, temperatures for the most part are in around the low 50s. 

Amid a run of the mill year, the state will get lightning storms, twisters, hail, snow, and even ice storms. Snowfalls are increasingly regular for the north 50% of the state. The whole state is prone to ice storms from time to time.

Despite the fact that Arkansas doesn't often get tropical storms, it can get hit with scraps of a tropical framework which can bring about flooding and harm from time to time. All things considered, the state gets around 60 rainstorms every year. Tornadoes are another threat in Arkansas. A couple the of most disastrous tornadoes in US history have hit the state. Arkansas USDA Zones territory from 6a to 8b.

Palm Trees in Arkansas

There are many palms that can grow in Arkansas. Check below to view hardy palms that can be grown there:

European Fan Palm Tree – Zones 7b-11 (5 to 10 F) 

Pindo Palm Tree – Zones 7b-11 (5 to 10 F) 

Sago Palm Tree – Zones 7b-11 (5 to 10 F) 

Saw Palmetto Palm Tree – Zones 7a-11 (0 to 5 F) 

Windmill Palm Tree – Zones 7b-11 (5 to 10 F)

Cabbage Palm Tree – Zones 8a -11 (10 -15 F)

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