
42 trees found
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Utility friendly tree. Attractive, but slow growing and expensive.
Utility friendly tree. Tree can have single or multiple trunks. Takes little or no frost.
Utility friendly tree. Branches don't droop and resist breakage.
Attractive. Hard to transplant.
Branches don't droop and resist breakage. Has silver fronds. Although in the wild can…
Drought and wind tolerant. Subject to crown rot in coastal areas.
This is a slow growing palm.
Guadalupe Fan Palm is a striking small to medium sized palm with its silvery fronds a…
Branches don't droop, and resist breakage.
Branches don't droop and resist breakage.
Large, fast-growing fishtail palm with huge fronds. A monocarpic tree (flower and fru…
Main shoot dies after flowering and fruiting. Tender. Often forms clumps with multipl…
Utility friendly tree. Mediterranean Fan Palm is a beautiful multi-trunked palm, usually reserved for temper…
Utility friendly tree. Branches don't droop and resist breakage.
Branches don't droop and resist breakage.
Branches don't droop and resist breakage.
Utility friendly tree. A small feather palm with triangular trunk due to overlapping leafstalks growing fro…
Utility friendly tree. A medium-sized feather palm with the tendency of growing in clumps. Branches don't d…
Leaves of this palm curve downward but the leaflets grow upward. Not as common and sm…
Branches don't droop and resist breakage.
Utility friendly tree. Branches don't droop and resist breakage.
Fan palm with dark, shiny leaves. Needs moderate watering.
Fan palm with dark, shiny leaves. Needs moderate watering. Identified by drooping l…
Leaves are bluish-green beneath. Has spiny leaf stems.
One of the most common palms planted in California.
Branches don't droop and resist breakage.
Utility friendly tree. Pygmy Date Palm is a beautiful small, finely textured multi-trunked palm, usually res…
Utility friendly tree. Needs ample water.
Utility friendly tree. Is also used as an attractive house plant.
Utility friendly tree. A graceful small palm, also used as a house plant. Male and female flowers are produc…
Largest Palmetto. Growing to 80 feet or more. Found in North Carolina to Florida.
Branches don't droop, and resist breakage.
Needs regular watering and good drainage.
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