
Senegal Date Palm
Palm native to tropical Africa, Madagascar, and the Comoro Islands. This palm can grow up to 35 feet, forms a beautiful silhouette with multiple curvy trunks. Grows in part shade/part sun, handles clay, loam, acidic, well-drained soils.
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Mediteranean Fan Palm
Palm native to the western Mediterranean region. Mainly found in southwestern Europe and northwestern Africa. Grows up to 15 feet in height. Normally forms multiple trunks “mini” palms, with leaves arranged in symmetrical crown reaching 8 to 10 feet wide. The only palm native to Europe and is hardier than most palm trees. Grows curvy, clumpy trunks with fan-shaped leaves ranging in color from olive to blue-green. Slow growing.
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Mexican Fan Palm
Palm native to deserts of northwestern Mexico. Mexican fan has a beautiful bottleneck trunk becomes more slender as it approaches a crown of large palmate leaves. This is a fast growing palm that grows 60 to 100 feet. Mexican fan palm is very drought tolerant and salt resistant. It grows in alkaline, acidic well-drained soils. Loves full sun, partial shade while young.
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Queen Palm
This palm is native to Brazil, Paraguay and northern Argentina in South America. Queen palm is very similar to coconut palm. With a smooth straight gray trunk and evenly spaced leaf scars this palm creates a large canopy of beautiful feathery fronds. This palm is fast growing and can reach up to 25-50 feet in height. Loves full sun, drought tolerant, suited for acidic well-drained soils.
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