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xButyagrus nabbonnandi
(Mule Palm)
Butia capitata pollinated by Syagrus romanzoffiana
create this hybrid known as the mule palm. We are pleased to be able to
offer this palm to enthusiasts in the Northwest. It has been known to
survive temperatures as low as 14 degrees Fahrenheit. Its appearance is
reminiscent of a coconut palm and it is vigorous and fast growing. Likes
full to partial sun.
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45
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$760.00 |
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25
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$569.00 |
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15
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$342.00 |
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3
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$127.00 |
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Brahea armata
(Mexican Blue Palm)
The Mexican Blue Palm is a very attractive,
slow-growing desert palm native to the Baja peninsula of Mexico. Its icy
blue, stiff fronds compliment desert landscapes throughout the Southwest.
Rather rare in cultivation, it is a palm much sought after by
discriminating landscapers. The Mexican Blue Palm is hardy to 18 degrees
and thrives in the hot, dry deserts, reaching a height of 40 feet. It
prefers ample water and well drained soils and requires very little
maintenance. Distribution: Baja California. Common names: Mexican Blue
Palm, Blue Hesper palm.
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Butia
capitata
Pindo Palm (Butia capitata 'Pindo'): The
Pindo palm is definitely a welcome and distinctive addition to both
tropical and desert landscapes. Its graceful form and arching blue-green
fronds make it excellent for pool-side plantings, as well as for container
use. Hardy to 15 degrees. The Pindo palm is tolerate of the hot, dry
conditions in the high or low deserts with ample water, but is at its best
in the more moderate Southern climates. It makes moderately slow growth to
an eventual trunk height of 15 feet. Low maintenance is an addition plus
for this unique.
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5 Gal.
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$ 65.00 |
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15
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$145.00 |
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24" Box |
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$400 to
$500.00 |
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Chamaerops humilis
The best-looking and most desirable palm is
Chamaerops humilis, the Mediterranean fan palm. It is native to coastal
regions of southern Europe and North Africa, where it prefers well-drained
soils. This is a clumping palm with a tight head of rounded, fan-shaped
fronds. It starts life as a small plant, then produces suckers around the
base. Each sprout grows its own trunk so that a mature specimen can
resemble an octopus, with three to eight or more trunks branching out of
the base. Mediterranean fan palms are very slow-growing and will rarely
exceed 10 feet, but easily grow to twice as wide. Some very old specimens
reach as much as 20 feet. They are quite long-lived, with maturity in
about 30 years.
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5
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$ 40.00 |
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15
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$135.00 |
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40
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$400.00 |
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Chamaerops humilis
(cerifera)
Blue Mediterranean Fan Palm (Chamaerops humilis var.
cerifera). Grows naturally up to about 5500 ft high in the Atlas mountains
in Morocco. It can withstand cold, heat, drought, and varying degrees of
sunlight. Has pale blue waxy leaves like the Brahea Armata Palm.
Distinctive features: Slow growing with light blue-green leaves. Similar
species: European Fan Palm (Chamaerops humilis). Hardiness: Possibly 0°F
to 20°F Winter protection: Keep from being too moist. Habitat: Well
drained soil in a sunny exposure. Native to the Atlas Mountains of
Morocco.
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5
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$ 65.00 |
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15
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$250.00 |
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Cycas revoluta
(Sago Palm)
The most popular and widely used cycad. Used as a garden plant in
every country that has a tropical or Mediterranean climate. Easy to
cultivate and hardy. With appropriate mulching has been known to
survive winters in zone 8.
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1
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$19.95 |
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5 Gal.
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$69.99 |
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Jubaea chilensis
(Chilean Cocopalm)
Common name Chilean Cocopalm.
Extremely massive large heavy trunked, solitary pinnate form, reduplicate
unarmed, monoecious, sheds leaves leaving trunk resembling a large
elephant leg. No crownshaft. Pleonanthic, interfoliar inflorescence.
Jubaea chilensis is a giant. Fully pinnate with leaves reaching 20 feet
long and a trunk up to 160 inches or more in circumference at chest
height!
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1
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$ 50.00 |
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5 Gal.
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$150.00 |
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15
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$300.00 |
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24"
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$725.00 |
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Livistona australis
(Australian Fan Palm)
Palmate or costapalmate, induplicate,
mostly conspicuously armed, solitary, hermaphroditic. Persistent leaf and
petiole bases. Mostly large leaves - Well developed conspicuous adaxial
hastula. Pleonanthic, interfoliar inflorescence. 28 species from the
African Horn to Arabia to the Himalayas and Ryukyu Islands south through
Indochina and New Guinea. Australia supports a great variety of this
genus.
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10-15
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$150.00 |
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50" Box |
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$300.00 |
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Parajubaea cocoides
The Quito palm, Parajubaea cocoides, is a
truly spectacular palm with graceful arching fronds and a smooth trunk
which give it a unique, tropical look. Yet this palm is hardly tropical in
its growing requirements. Originating in the cool, temperate highlands of
the Andes, (2000-3000m elevations) this palm prefers year-round
spring-like conditions with moderate daytime highs and brisk and cold,
(but not freezing) nights. More specifically, Parajubaea cocoides
thrives when daytime temperatures range from 60 to 75 F and when overnight
lows range in between 45 and 55 F. It prefers the cool, humid conditions
associated with a marine influence.
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5 Gal.
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$100.00 |
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15 Gal. Pots |
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$250.00 |
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Phoenix canariensis
Very large (to about 20m), majestic palm, with a
very solid trunk, and long feather leaves with spined petioles. Quite a
popular plant due to its hardiness, attractiveness and speed of growth.
Very good for adding a Mediterranean feel. Distribution: Canary Islands.
Common names: Canary Island date palm. Minimum Temperature of 20 degrees
Fahrenheit.
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Phoenix reclinata (Sengal
Date Palm)
A spreading Phoenix palm somewhat resembling
the Ornamental Date but having a tendency to form bushy clusters of
offshoots. The palm presents a better appearance if the offshoots are
allowed to remain. This plant has proven to be quite slow growing and
somewhat tender to cold. Minimum Temperature of 25 degrees Fahrenheit.
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30 Gal. Pots |
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$350.00 |
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Sabal minor
(Dwarf palmetto)
Dwarf Palmetto (Sabal minor):
Also called Scrub Palm. Found growing wild in Virginia, Washington, D.C.,
and New Jersey. Cold Hardy to -10 degrees F. Small number of leaves that
are brittle on an underground trunk which sometimes in warm areas will
grow above ground.
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5
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$65.00 |
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10
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$120.00 |
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Sabal
palmetto
The sabal palm (Sabal palmetto) is the most widely distributed palm in
Florida. It grows in almost any soil and has many uses, including food,
medicine, and landscaping. The 1953 Florida legislature designated the
sabal palm as the state tree. Distribution: Southeastern United States,
Bahamas Islands, West Indies. Common names: Sabal palm, palmetto palm,
cabbage palm. Distribution:
Southeastern United States, Bahamas Islands, West Indies. Common names:
Sabal palm, palmetto palm, cabbage palm.
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Bag |
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$135-175.00 |
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24"
Pots |
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$135-175.00 |
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Trachycarpus, latisectus
This attractive palm from the
Sikkim Himalayas of India, known in the past as Trachycarpus "sikkimensis,"
has only recently been discovered. It differs from other members of the
genus in having large, leathery leaves with exceptionally wide segments,
and usually has a thick, bare, ringed trunk. It is extremely hardy,
frequently tolerating frost and snow, and grows quite rapidly.
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1
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$ 30.00 |
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5
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$135.00 |
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Trachycarpus fortunei
This small, attractive fan palm is native to China and is often seen
growing in cooler climates. It is quite cold-hardy and has an amazing
ability to survive, even when completely defoliated. It grows to about 40
feet, with a solitary trunk covered with matted fiber. The palmate leaves,
to 4 feet across, are deeply divided and the tips are often drooping.
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1
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$ 10.00 |
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5 Gal.
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$ 40.00 |
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2 for $70.00 |
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10-15
Gal. Pots |
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$110.00 |
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40 Gal.
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$ 399.99 |
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Larger palms at $100.00 per foot trunk |
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Trachycarpus
martianus
T. martianus from the
Khasia Hills, once known as Trachycarpus khasianus, is the most elegant
species in the genus. Its slender, bare trunk supports a full but open
crown of elegantly arching, very regular and much segmented, large fan
leaves. It is quite fast and easy growing. Well suited to subtropical as
well as temperate climates it will tolerate moderate frosts.
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2"
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$10.00 |
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1
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$20.00 |
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5 Gal.
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$65.00 |
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Trachycarpus takil
This
fast-growing palm, quite possibly the most cold-hardy of all the
Trachycarpus palms, is native to a mountainous area of India where it is
found to elevations of 8000 feet. It is relatively "new" so is not often
seen in cultivation, and is often confused with T. wagnerianus, with which
it bears little resemblance. The leaves are much larger and the trunk is
often bare.
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2"
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$ 7.00 |
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1
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$14.00 |
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5 Gal.
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$45.00 |
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Trachycarpus
wagnerianus.
May be as hardy as the
Trachycarpus fortunei,
smaller more compact with a stiffer more erect appearance. Very
attractive and more tolerant of wind.
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24"
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$650.00 |
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Specimens |
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$300 per foot. Some with 4 ft Trunks.
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Trithrinax
acanthocoma
There is little experience with this palm here
in our zone 8b climate, however it is reported to tolerate our cold
wet winters.
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Washingtonia filifera
Large- tall or robust Fully palmate.
Induplicate armed with fancy curved teeth or even UNARMED (especially when
over 7 meters), hermaphroditic, solitary. Persistent leaf sheaths forming
a very even and thatch-like petticoat on filifera.
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1
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$ 10.00 |
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5 Gal.
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$ 40.00 |
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15
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$110.00 |
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