June 2010
2 posts
Fan Palm Tree
A fan palm tree is the illustrative name which makes reference to a group of palms having fan palm leaves (instead than pinnate leaves). The majority of widespread fan palm trees will be Sabal palm, Lady palm, Needle Palm, Thatch palm, Mexican Fan Palm, California Fan Palm and also some others.
Queen Palm Tree
The Queen palm tree’s smooth, exotic beauty can easily help to make simply about anyplace really feel like a holiday. It will get high, however never very tall for the majority of back yards. Always seems especially beautiful when grown in groupings of 3 to 5 trees of different dimensions.
March 2010
1 post
Foxtail Palm
A Foxtail palm is one of the most spectacular palm trees. A Foxtail palm tree has a canopy of about 10 pinnate, foxtail looking fronds and ringed, slender, white trunk. Naturally a Foxtail palm grows in northeastern Australia. Over there this palm is listed as a thresatened species. Howevever, Foxtail palms have become recently very popular ornamentals in tropical and subtropical regions.It can...
December 2009
1 post
Cabbage Palm
A Cabbage palm is a medium-sized palm tree with a rough, fibrous trunk and curved, palmate leaves. A cabbage palm produces blak fruits which are relished by wildlife. The Cabbage palm occurs throughout the southern United States along the Gulf of mexico, shores and bays.
November 2009
7 posts
Sago Palm →
A Sago palm is not a palm tree at all, but a cycad.
Florida Royal Palm →
A Florida Royal palm is a palm royalty.
Florida Palm Trees →
In Florida all types of palm trees can be found: tropical, subtropical and cold hardy. In Florida you can grow almost anything.
Date Palm →
A Date palm is the most beautiful cold hardy palm tree. It can be grown in zone 9. A Date palm is hardy to 18 F.
Coconut Palm →
A Coconut palm is probably the most tropical and the most well known palm tree. It can be found just about anywhere in the tropics.
October 2009
1 post