Palms
Christmas Palm
Adonidia merrillii
- » Exotic palm produces clusters of bright red fruit every year around the holidays
- » Thrives in warm weather
Queen Palm
Arecastrum romanzoffianum
- » Bold and straight trunk
- » Glossy, feathery fronds
- » Great vertical effect for large gardens
Cascade Palm
Chamaedorea cataractarum
- » Great in containers - indoors and out
- » Needs moist soil - be sure to water
Coconut Palm
Cocos nucifera
- » Large leaves with jagged edges
- » Bright green foliage, stately brown trunk
Sago Palm
Cycas revoluta
- » Slow growing symmetrical palm with a crown of shiny dark green leaves
- » Will develop a trunk with age
- » Easily grown in many landscape situations
Triangle Palm Tree
Dypsis decaryi
- » Very striking palm
- » single smooth, upright, trunk, 9-13" in diameter
- » Featherlike leaves reach almost 10'
Bottle Palm
Hyophorbe lagenicaulis
- » Tapering crown shaft and canopy
- » Stiff, smooth and recurved
- » Bottle-shape trunk
Spindle Palm
Hyophorbe verschaffeltii
- » Elegant looking palm
- » Perfect for a small landscape
- » A great addition to any home office or landscape
Chinese Fan Palm
Livistona chinensis
- » Broad, lime green leaves have elegantly drooping and curled tips
- » Young specimens are slow to form a trunk
- » Easy to grow indoors
Pygmy Date Palm
Phoenix roebelenii
- » Popular smaller palm tree
- » Delicate lacy appearance
- » Perfect in the landscape or in large containers
California Fan Palm
Washingtonia fillifera (filibusta)
- » Stately and distinctive palm tree
- » One of the most widely grown palms
- » Good cold hardiness, fast grower and drought resistant
Foxtail Palm
Wodyetia bifurcata
- » Arching fronds have leaflets that radiate out at all angles from the leaf stem
- » Grows a single, double, or triple trunk
- » Produces colorful clusters of red to orange-red fruit
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