Canary Island Date Palm

A heavy-trunked Palm with dense gracefully arching fronds. Striking form makes a bold statement in the tropical landscape or indoors. Good on slopes, in parks or along streets. Will grow in containers for many years when young.

Care Needs: Full sun, Needs regular watering – weekly, or more often in extreme heat, Grows slowly to 50 to 60 ft. tall and 40 ft. wide, Tropical Foliage

 

Mediterranean Fan Palm

The hardiest of all palms with its attractive multi-trunked habit that forms rounded clumps. An attractive, compact crown of blue-green, deeply cut, fan-shaped foliage. Mass under trees or use as barrier planting. Perfect for containers. Evergreen.

Care needs: Partial to full sun, Water regularly – weekly, or more often in extreme heat or containers, Slow growing; forms clumps 10 to 15 ft. tall and wide, Durable Specimen Tree, Inconspicuous; prized for foliage.

 

Sabal Palmetto “Cabbage-Palm”

This is also known as Cabbage-Palm. Located all around our southern beaches, and Caicos Islands, Bahamas and Cuba. Read more on Wikipedia.

 

Sago Palm

Care Needs: Partial to full sun, Water regularly, when top 3 in. of soil becomes dry, Very slowly reaches 10 ft. tall, 8 ft, wide, with 3 to 6 ft. long fronds, Tropical Specimen Plant, Occasionally develops seed cones; prized for foliage.

 

Windmill Palm

An extremely hardy palm tree with an attractive, compact crown with large, stiff, fan-like, green foliage and distinctive hairy black fibers covering its slender, graceful trunk. A striking specimen that is excellent for making a tropical statement in smaller landscapes and rock gardens. Works well in group plantings and containers. Evergreen.