Puerto Rico palmett
<p>Origin: Caribbean, where it thrives in sandy areas. Palm with sturdy midrib crowned by 30 green, or bluish-green leaves. Round, black fruits, 1.5 cm in diameter.</p>
<p>Origin: Caribbean, where it thrives in sandy areas. Palm with sturdy midrib crowned by 30 green, or bluish-green leaves. Round, black fruits, 1.5 cm in diameter.</p>
<p>Origin: USA (Florida, Georgia, Carolina), Cuba, Bahamas. Large palm, with rather rough trunk, and compact spherical crown, made up of large, vivid green, fan-shaped leaves.</p>
<p>Origin: California, where it is famous for its enormous bluish-green fronds and its resistance to frost (has survived sporadic temperatures of -11°C).</p>
<p>Origin: the Far East. Palm tree which is characterised by a single columnar trunk not branched or bushy at the base, covered in a thick weave of brown fibres. Each year at the t...
<p>Origin: Mexico. Fast-growing palm, with tall columnar trunk that is reddish-brown at first, grey with age, topped with a broad crown of beautiful leaves in a fan shape, bright g...
<p>Selected in Korea, this is a real improvement, as petioles supporting the leaves are shorter and more rigid, thus giving rise to a much more compact crown, never drooping. The l...
Origin: The Canary Islands. Very vigorous Palm tree which can grow to the height of 20m with a very wide crown and trunk with a circumference of 1.5m. Pinnate leaves, arching, 5-6m...
This plant is different to P. canariensis because it has a thinner trunk and is taller, and also because of the characteristic outline that remains after the stalks have fallen. Th...
Origin: Sri Lanka, India, China. Elegant Palm tree with one or more trunks which can reach the height of 1-1.5m. Dark green, arching leaves about 1m long, made up of opposite leafl...
Origin: India. Almost always has single trunk, without suckers. Notable for its compact, rounded crown, with large shiny green leaves.
<p>Origin: The Canary Islands. Very vigorous Palm tree which can grow to the height of 20m with a very wide crown and trunk with a circumference of 1.5m. Pinnate leaves, arching, 5...
<p>This plant is different to P. canariensis because it has a thinner trunk and is taller, and also because of the characteristic outline that remains after the stalks have fallen....
<p>Origin: Sri Lanka, India, China. Elegant Palm tree with one or more trunks which can reach the height of 1-1.5m. Dark green, arching leaves about 1m long, made up of opposite le...
<p>Origin: India. Almost always has single trunk, without suckers. Notable for its compact, rounded crown, with large shiny green leaves.</p>