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Palm Trees
$5 - $400
Per Square Foot
Sylvester Palm

Sylvester palms are slow growers. They stay low to the ground while young, eventually growing an attractive trunk with diamond-shaped leaf-base scars.

Dwarf Sugar Palm
The Dwarf Sugar Palm is a plant that has multiple trunks and large-leafed fronds that can make a great hedge in your garden space. It can grow to be eight feet tall and easily 15 feet wide. These are relatively cold tolerant, and they prefer well-drained soil and full sun to grow.
Bottle Palm

These plants bear their name due to the trunk's strong resemblance to a bottle. Its sensitive to cold climates, so it will be better to grow in sunny areas. The plant will only have four to six fronds in total, which is part of the unique look that it has.

Adonidia Palm
The Adonidia Palm prefers sun but can tolerate partial shade, especially on hot summer afternoons when the sun is strong. It looks like a miniature royal palm and can be about 15 feet tall when mature.
Arikury Palm

The arikury is one of Florida's palm tree that can be tucked comfortably into a spot by the entry for a tropical welcome. Its fronds are long for such a short palm - about 4 to 6 feet in length but because they grow in an upright fashion they rarely extend out more than 3 feet.

Silver Bismarck Palm
A silver Bismarck palm has a single trunk, and it likes to have moderately wet soil. The soil also needs to be well-draining, and the palm will do best with full sunlight.
Royal Palm

The Royal palm likes lots of water, but it is moderately drought-tolerant and is a great shade tree.

Foxtail Palm
This palm is a tree everyone should want in there landscape. If you live in a warm climate, this palm is really easy to grow, and when it is established in its environment, it is surprisingly fast growing; 2 to 3 feet a year! The foxtail palm is also very attractive.
Coconut Palm

Coconut palms need the humidity and moisture of a tropical or subtropical environment to survive and thrive

Cabbage Palm
Cabbage palms are drought-tolerant, but only after all the roots that were damaged during transplanting regrow from the base of the tree. Until then, you'll have to water deeply and often to make sure the tree gets the moisture it needs. Cabbage palm care is easy once the tree is established.
Areca Palm

The Areca Palm is a clustering palm that grows in tropical to many temperate climate zones, gets a mature height of fifteen to forty feet, and has trunk diameters of two to four inches.

Queen Palm
​The Areca Palm is a clustering palm that grows in tropical to many temperate climate zones, gets a mature height of fifteen to forty feet, and has trunk diameters of two to four inches.
Pygmy Date Palm

Pygmy date palms tolerate light frosts, but a hard freeze will kill the tree. They enjoy full sun, but also grow well in partial shade or filtered light. Regular moisture is needed though it is important that the soil be well-drained. Otherwise, they are not particular about soil type.

Traveler Palm
These plants grow to be enormous, with huge leaves sprouting from a long stems in a flat, fan-shaped pattern like a peacock's tail.
Paradise Palm

Paradise Palm plants are tolerant of being under watered, but they will grow their best when watered on a regular basis.

Sugar Palm
Sugar Palms like to be watered regularly but don't like to have “wet feet”.
Fishtail Palm

Fishtail palms are thirsty plants. Make sure soil drains well, and then aim to keep it consistently moist.

Chinese Palm
Chinese Fan Palm will do best with bright indirect light. Getting too much direct sunlight can burn the leaves. It can tolerate medium light, but avoid low light situations, as its growth will slow. Water your Chinese Fan Palm when the top 50%-75% of the soil is dry.
Canary Palm

Provide water every week to help the plant establish deep roots. Once the tree is mature, you can reduce irrigation. Canary palm tree care includes feeding the tree. You'll want to fertilize it every spring just before new growth appears.
