I'm glad you wrote that, it now all makes sense. Last month I visited a palm nursery looking for a particular palm (not knowing what I was doing). The guy working there said they won't have that palm until the summer palms come in. He then pointed around and said to wait until I saw all these removed and all new tilling complete. Then I would know the summer palms will be coming in.
So they sell the winter palms to some and the summer palms to the others? I guess a warranty on life would not make sense. Each year, the opposite season palm has issues, so the excuse is it was a weird cold snap or summer water issues? I guess it would actually live, just not very well with slow growth, poor leaves and an overall sickly look year after year. Still alive, so warranty kinda pointless.
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