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Kentia Palm
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(Howea Forsteriana) Kentia palm gets its name from the capital city of Lord Howe Island, Kentia. Kentia palm is highly prized for its elegant fronds and slender trunk. Kentia palm has a canopy of about three dozen gracefully drooping leaves which produce an airy and poised look.
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Majesty Palm
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(Ravenea Rivularis) Ravenea rivularis comes from Madagascar, where it grows along river banks. This is a beautiful feather-leafed palm whose symmetrical form and smooth, flared trunk combine to create living sculpture for the landscape. |
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Pygmy Date Palm
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(Phoenix Roebelenii) Phoenix roebelenii is native to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia, in particular Thailand and Burma. This delightful little palm is a favorite landscape item in areas where it is hardy. It is just as likely to be encountered as a popular indoor container plant. Pygmy date palms grow slowly reaching heights of 8-10 ft.
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