The Mule Palm is a hybrid palm with the Pindo Palm and Queen Palm. Surprisingly, this hybrid single trunk palm looks nothing like either parent. And, most think it's far superior in appearance and overall appeal. It is very cold tolerant and disease resistant.
Slow growing symmetrical palm with a crown of shiny dark green leaves will develop a trunk with age. Easily grown in many landscape situations.
Popular small, slow growing palm tree. It grows up 10’. Good palm to plant near swimming pools. We have 1-4 trunk Pygmy Dates.
Stately and distinctive palm tree, one of the most widely grown palms. Good Cold Hardiness, fast grower and drought resistant.
A slow-growing species, the Windmill Palm can grow up to 40 feet. However, it is more commonly found at heights of 10 to 20 feet. The rise of this palm makes it ideal for use as an accent piece, so don't hesitate to buy several and use them to frame your deck, pool or driveway. Very cold tolerant.
The paurotis is an easy-care palm, cold hardy throughout South Florida including Zone 9B. It grows slowly in sun to part shade, and can eventually reach a height of 25 feet. Good for privacy, salt-tolerant.
The Chinese fan palm has fan shaped leaves that droop on the tips. It is good in sun or partial shade and is very cold hardy. It is Moderately salt and drought tolerant.
Excellent palm, cold hardy, low maintenance and great for privacy. It grows about 10’ tall and spreads 15’.
Cold Hardy, Livistona decipiens. The Ribbon Palm is a very graceful palm with a weeping look to it. ... Tall and slender, the Ribbon Palm typically reaches a height of 30 feet with leaves measuring around 9 feet wide. As this palm matures, the crown fills out and the fronds become broader and softer.
Mediterranean Fan Palms are very slow growing and can eventually reach a height of 8’- 10’. They are usually a multi-trunk tree. They are a very cold hardy. This palm can handle drought and salt water spray associated with coastal locations.
This palm is sometimes referred to as a Jelly Palm. This slow- growing palm eventually will reach 20 feet tall. It is attractive as a freestanding specimen or grouped with other palms. This palm can handle cold weather, blazing sun, salt air and dry conditions with ease.