Adonidia Double Uses: Small Specimen Tree, Large Containers, Interiorscapes. The Adonidia is moderately salt and drought tolerant, doing well in sunny areas.
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Adonidia Triple Small specimen tree, large containers, interiorscape. Salt Tolerance: Moderate,Soil Requirements: Widely adaptable. Light Requirements: Moderate to High.
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Areca Palms The areca palm is so widely planted throughout subtropical and tropical climates, it is often treated with contempt by palm enthusiasts. Though most often thickly planted as a screen or boundary hedge, areca palm can make an attractive specimen plant in time when a measure of clear trunk is achieved, and the cluster is is opened up by thinning out of some stems.
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Bismarkia The silver Bismarck has become one of the most sought after tropical fan palms for florida landscapes. Its large and formal appearance makes it an excellent choice as a specimen palm for commerical and residential landscapes. Its robust size may overwhelm some plantings, making it a poor choice for small houses and compact residential lawns.
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Cabbage Palms Cabbage palm is one of the most common native palms in the United States,and is widely used for landscaping,adapting well to many different soils and situations.
(HURRICANE CUT)It has been found that removing all leaves from the base of these palms at the time of digging increases survival rate after installation.
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Canary Island Date ( Pineapple Palm) As a young tree, Canary Island date palm is a popular choice for a large, tropical appearance in the landscape. Young trees need plenty of room, but are widely adaptable and extremely hardy. As these trees mature, they take on a formal appearance, and the robust trunk is highly regarded for its ornamental appeal.
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Cat Palms These low-growing, trunkless, spineless palm species are perfect selections for pool enclosures, small areas, and low-light levels. Often used as accent plants in shade gardens, these palms are carefree, dark green and easy to grow.
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Coconut Palms Coconuts are the most universal and widely distributed palm tree in the world.
Uses: Shade tree, specimen tree. These palms are valued for their ability to adapt to exposed coastal locations, although they do fine in drought situations, they prosper best in areas with high rainfall.
Coconuts have a very high salt tolerance.
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Fishtail palm The individual stems of clustering fishtail palm cease vegetative growth after a period of years and begin to flower from the top down. After the fruit has ripened, the stem dies. Fortunately, in this species new clustering stems are continuously coming along to replace those that have fulfilled their short lease on life. The unusual form of the leaves makes this species an eye-catching specimen plant.
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Florida Thatch Palm The native Florida Thatch palm is perfect for small areas and is adaptable to high pH and coastal conditions. It is an easy, carefree way to attain a classic, tropical look. the Florida that is a slow grower, but is equally attractive when young or old.
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Foxtail Palms The salt tolerance of this palm is moderate, with the drought tolerance being the same. Foxtail palms can take full sun even at a young age. The unique apearance of the leaves, which form a circular arrangment of the leaflets, give this palm its common name.
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Majesty Palm Majesty palm is currently finding its widest use as an interior plant. Majesty palms very quickly reaches about 10 FT. of height, at which point growth seems to slow considerably. It`s interesting trunk and shade tolerance make it a fine addition to tropical landscapes. In South Florida, majesty palm performs well in full sun only on ertile, moist soils.
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Pindo Palm Pindo palm is the hardiest feather-leafed palm currently in cultivation. It is used throughout Florida as a specimen plant, functioning well in median and even avenue plantings despite its relatively small stature.
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Pygmy Date Palms This palm is one of the most widely used date palms in the U.S. Though usually single-trunked in nature, mutiples are frequently produced in nurseries. This species small stature, slow rate of growth, ease of culture, and graceful crown have made it a popular accent plant in tropical landscapes.
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Queen Palms The queen palm has become the standard urban palm throughout South Florida, and is grown in Southern California. It transplants easily, grows quickly, and is bothered by few pests or diseases. The canopy of large leaves is very graceful in appearance.
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Reclinata Palm Reclinata or (Senegal Date) palm suckers vigorously and a single plant can consist of more than 20 stems if left unpruned. It is valued as a specimen plant for accent, but sufficient room is necessary both to allow its natural spread and distance from its dagger-like leaflet spines.
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Royal Palm Specimen tree, street tree, borders.
Both the Florida and Cuban royals are now simply known as royal palms. The majority of the old, large royal palms in South Florida are specimens of this species, brought from Cuba during the 1930s.
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Screw Pine The screw pines (Pandanus), so names for the eculiar spiral arrangement of their elongated, spiny leaves, grow on cliffs, sandy shores, and in beach forests. Screw pine also refers to the large, pineapple-like fruits of the more common and widely distributed species.
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Spindle Palm Spindle palm grows slightly taller and is slightly hardier than the bottle palm. Uses include small specimen tree. Though still quite striking in appearance, spindle palm does not cast quite as novel an aspect as H. lagenicaulis, and thus combines more easily in the landscape with other palms. It should be situated in full sun.
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Sylvestris Palm Similar to the Canary Island Date palm, the wild date makes an impressive specimen plant. Its large stature and robust trunk can give landscapes a Mediterranean appearance.
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Traveller Palm Opens like a fan in one direction. Will grow to 15 ft. in full sun.
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Washingtonia Palm Very tall and stately, Washington palms are popular landscape palms in Floida and elsewhere. They are fast growers that can quickly dominate the landscape. Irrigation is required for establishment, but then do not overwater, which can cause this desert palm to suffer from root and bud rots.
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