The Mediterranean Fan Palm (Chamaerops humilis) is the the hardiest (most resistant to weather conditions) of all the palms. Mediterranean Fan Palms can grow up to 20 feet tall, but has a low canopy and suitable for planting under power lines…
Filibusta Fan Palm
The Filibusta Fan Palm is a hybrid fan palm, also known as the Washingtonia Filibusta (Unofficial Scientific Name). Filibusta Fan Palm is a Hybrid cross between Washingtonia Robusta & Washingtonia Filifera Fan Palms. These hybrids feature a thicker trunk, heavier green…
Medjool Date Palms
The Date Palm (or Phoenix dactylifera) is a flowering plant species in the palm family cultivated for its edible sweet fruit. Date trees typically reach about 69’–75′ in height, growing singly or forming a clump with several stems from a single…
Canary Date Palm
Native to the Canary Islands, Canary Date Palms (aka Pineapple Palm) feature heavy green fronds, with very thick caliper trunks. Trunks may be skinned to make a unique pattern presentation. The palm is easily recognized through its crown of leaves…
California Fan Palms
The California Fan Palm (Washingtonia Filifera) is the only palm native to the Western United States and the country’s largest native palm. The California fan palm is also known as the desert fan palm, American cotton palm, and Arizona fan palm….
Bismarkia Palm
The Bismarkia palm is a species of palm tree that is native to Madagascar. It is a popular ornamental plant, and is grown in many tropical and subtropical regions around the world. The Bismarkia palm gets its name from Otto von…