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Pindo Palm

(Butia Capitata) From Brazil, one of the hardiest feather palms, it has long pinnate leaves that arch and recurve towards the ground from atop a thick stout trunk. The trunk can grow to 20 feet, but normally reaches 12-15 ft.

Guadalupe Palm

(Brahea Edulis) Native only to Guadalupe Island, faster growing and relatively easy, when big enough, plant in the sheltered garden in full sun, or use in conservatory or home in bright but indirect light.

King Kong Caryota/Fishtail

(Caryotas Gigas) Also known as the Thai Mountain giant palm, this is the most beautiful of all the 'hardy' Fishtail Palms and the most massive. In the wild this palm can reach a height of over 100 feet though you won't usually see that kind of heighth here in the States. What makes this palm so nice is the even spacing of the leaves creating a lacey pattern.

Senegal Date Palm

(Phoenix Reclinata) This beautiful and unusual African Wild Date Palm grows in huge clumps that can make a striking statement in the landscape. The Senegal date palm is variable in shape and form but tends to grow as clumps composed of multiple stems reaching 25 ft.

Cabbage Palm

(Sabal Palmetto) Native to Cuba and the Bahamas, this palm tops the list of favorties due to its beauty and versatility. It is a large robust palm with a single unbranching trunk that grows to about 50 ft.

Dwarf Palmetto

(Sabal Minor) The Louisiana blue-stem palm is a small fan palm with a trunk that remains below ground. Common Names: blue palm, blue palmetto, dwarf palm, dwarf palmetto.

 

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