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Australian Fan Palm (Livistona australis) These slow-growing erect fan palms are crowned with dark, glossy green leaves plaited like a fan. They are salt, frost and wind tolerant and look gorgeous with a classic cut trunk. |
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Canary Island Date Palm (Phoenix canariensis) Massive and imposing, the Canary Island date palm is the center of attention wherever it is planted. If you want to make a dramatic statement use this huge imposing palm wherever there is space to accomodate it. |
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Medjool Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera 'Medjool') Thick canopy of silvery green to dark green. Fronds tend to arch out and downward creating a more tropical look then with other varieties. This is a spectacular palm for landscaping large areas. |
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Mediterranean Fan Palm (Chamaerops humilis) The attractive little European fan palm has become very popular in recent years, mostly due to its cold hardiness. Beauty, ruggedness, versatility, cold hardiness and drought resistance add up to make Chamaerops humilis a winner. |
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Pindo Palm (Butia capitata) This is a cold hardy palm that is very easy to grow. This beautiful feather palm has long pinnate leaves that arch and recurve towards the ground from atop a thick stout trunk. |
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Ribbon Fan Palm (Livistona decipiens) Tall and slender this palm is a graceful beauty. The symmetrical crown is nearly spherical and held atop an arrow-straight trunk that will typically reach heights of 30 feet. |
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Sabal Palm (Sabal palmetto) Sabal Palms are tough and versatile. The trunks are heavy and the canopies dark green. This stately palm likes wet feet and can be used where so many other varieties will fail due to inundated conditions. |
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Saribus Palm (Livistona saribus) Saribus is one of the most unique and alluring of the cold hardy palms we offer. This is a totally unique multi or single stem fan palm that produces large, deep green fronds and heavy trunks. |
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Silver Saw Palm (Acoelorrhaphe wrightii) This attractive clumping palm punctuates the flat horizon of the Everglades across South Florida. The Everglades palm can be seen growing in great mounds that erupt from the edges of the small islands that dot this "river of grass". |
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Silver Sensation Palm (Bismarckia nobilis) This massive tropical palm commands attention and inspires awe wherever it is grown. The Bismarck palm's stout trunk and symmetry of the huge crown lends a formal note. |
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Sylvester Wild Date Palm (Phoenix sylvestris) The Sylvester Date Palm is one of the most popular palm trees in the world. This spectacular palm is often used throughout luxury homes, renowned golf courses or for avenue planting. |
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Washingtonia Filibusta (Washingtonia filibusta) A cross between two species of palms, Washingtonia filifera and Washingtonia robusta, the “filibusta” is thought by many in the landscape industry to be a superior hybrid. |
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Washingtonia Filifera (Washingtonia filifera) Stately and distinctive, the California fan palm is one of the most widely grown palms in subtropical climates. The California fan palm has numerous fine attributes including cold hardiness, fast growth and drought and salt resistance. |
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Washingtonia Robusta (Washingtonia robusta) Soaring to over 100 ft (30.5 m), this skyscraper of the palm world is a striking sight when planted at equal intervals along a boulevard or when snuggled up in groups against high rise buildings. |
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Windmill Palm (Trachycarpus fortunei) Windmill palm is one of the most cold hardy palms available. It is beautifully compact and grows to heights of 20-40 ft. This palm makes a great accent which fits well into small areas like courtyards and entries. |
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Zahidi Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera 'Zahidi') Where Zahidis are installed, they tend to blow away everything else in sight. As natural attention getters, you cannot go wrong with these awesome specimens. |
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