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Did you know that the Cabbage Palm tree is Florida's official state tree? Being
hurricane proof makes a very desirable plant in all types of landscaping. |
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The rustic silver Caranday Palm is also a tough tree resistant to cold, heat, wind and
most environmental conditions.
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Another landscape favorite is the beautiful fast growing cold hardy Pineapple Palm.
The Pineapple Palm growing along streams and hillside are perfect in shady areas. |
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In open settings for commercial, municipal and residential the Reclinata Palm holds it's
popularity with large landscapes. |
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The Ponytail Palm is interesting in appearance for rock gardens. |
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Also astonishing is the attractive Pygmy Date Palm for the poolside area. A very slow
growing palm. |
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The breathtaking Queen Palm has a foliage forming leafy canopy for decorating on both
sides of garden path or walkways along a bicycle trail.
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Another choice is the fascinating Royal Palm that is distinctive for parkways,boulevards,
golf courses and hotels. |
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Great examples of mass plantings for a large building, patio or entry walk would be
the Ribbon Palm adding elegance to any structure. |
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The dramatic Travelers Tree would add a main focus or special accent in your tropical landscape Adding the stocky single trunked Christmas Palms have a very neat appearance to use around patio or terrace
areas, as a framing tree and are self pruning |
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The last but not least is the flawless tree of life the Puerto Rican Hat Palm. If you
looking for a refuge or pleasant contrast this is the one to choose for your landscaping
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