Palms

Most palms need tropical or subtropical temperatures, but there are some suitable for planting outdoors in the African climate. Hardy palms are invaluable as structural plants in tropical-style gardens and look effective when planted with bananas, bamboos and New Zealand flax.

Below are our top 3 picks of Palms

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SYAGRUS ROMANZOFFIANA

The Queen Palm is a medium-sized palm, generally reaching 10-15 meters,by in height. It has a variable trunk, that can range from 6 inches to 20 inches. Fruit is bright orange, 1 inch oval “dates” hang in impressive 6′ bunches creating a colorful show.

From R367

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PHOENIX ROBELLINI

with common names of pygmy date palm, miniature date palm or just robellini, is a species of date palm native to southeastern Asia, from southwestern China, northern Laos and northern Vietnam.

From R181

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CARYOTA URENS

This single-stemmed palm, is a large, erect tree that grows up to 12–20 m tall. The grey trunk is covered with widely-spaced leaf-scar rings. The characteristic compound leaves are bright to deep green and are divided into distinctive fishtail-like leaflets and long drooping clusters of small, white flowers.

From R456

We stock a wide variety of trees, please pop in for a visit or gives us a call to find out more about the various species of palm trees we have on offer.

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