Palms

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California Fan Palm
Native to California, Arizona. Leaves are light green, with small teeth, long stalked 3' to 6' and stand well apart in an open crown. When leaves mature they bend down and form a 'skirt'. Trunk is thicker and overall height...

Canary Island Date Palm
Native to the Canary Islands. A large heavy-trunked plant with many deep green, arching fronds that form a crown. Grows slowly until it forms a trunk, then speeds up a bit. As it matures the trunk resembles a pineapple. Not recommended for small...

European Fan Palm
Native to western Mediterranean. One of the most hardiest palms. A multi-trunked habit forming rounded clumps. Can also be trained as a single trunk. Green to bluish green fan-like leaves on spiny leaf stalks. Great as an accent, in patio containers (when...

Mexican Fan Palm
Native to Mexico. A very tall and slender palm with with a crown of large fan-shaped fronds. Leaf stalks are shorter than 'Filifera' with large teeth and a red streak underneath. Provides a very subtropical look to any landscape. Fast growth rate.

Sago Palm
Native to Japan. Not a fern or a palm, these evergreen plants are relatives of conifers. Sagos (Cycads) are a group of plants that are very primative in their orgins. It is often stated that they have changed very little since the days of the dinosaurs. A rosette...

Windmill Palm
Native of China. A medium-sized hardy palm with a tree-like growth habit. Black, hairy fibers cover it's long slender trunk, which is thicker at the top than the bottom. Stalks are toothed, 1 1/2' long with 3' wide leaves. Good for garden, patio and effective...