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Item Number: TR-PAL-EUR-XX |
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This is a very attractive palm that forms clumps than can grow up to 15 ft (4.5 m) in height. It is a fast grower and it is drought resistant. Great landscaping palm. .
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European Fan Palm (Chamaerops humilis) |
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Cold hardy to below 20°F |

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Item Number: TR-PAL-MUL-XX |
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An exciting cross between the Queen and Pindo palm, it can grow up to 40 feet in height. It is a fast grower and it is drought resistant. Great landscaping palm. .
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Mule Palm (X Butiagrus nabonnandii)) |
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Cold hardy to below 20°F |

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Item Number: TR-PAL-NEE-XX |
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This is a small shrubby fan palm that grows to about 6 feet in height. It’s stems create an ever widening rounded clump of indeterminate width. Very cold hardy and probably our favorite landscape palm. |
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Needle Palm (Rhapidophyllum Hystrix) |
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Cold hardy to below 10°F |

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Item Number: TR-PAL-PAL-XX |
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The Palmetto (sometimes called the Cabbage palm) is a large robust palm with a single unbranching trunk that grows to about 50 ft. It is the SC State tree and is relatively cold hardy. A dynamic tree for any landscape. . .
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Palmetto Palm (Sabal palmetto) |
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Cold hardy to below 25°F |

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Item Number: TR-PAL-PIN-XX |
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One of the most impressive cold-hardy palms, this is a must for any landscape! They can grow to 20 feet tall, but are typically only 8-10 feet with a leaf span of 10-14 feet. These are very cold hardy and make a great impression. |
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Pindo Palm (Butia capitata) |
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Cold hardy to below 20°F |

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Item Number: TR-PAL-QUE-XX |
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This is a widely seen palm in more tropical states, but some have survived into mid-Georgia. They reach 50 feet tall and a very majestic palms. .
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Queen Palm (Syagrus romazoffiana) |
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Cold hardy to below 30°F |

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Item Number: TR-PAL-SAB-XX |
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The Sabal minor (or Dwarf Palmetto) is a small fan palm with a trunk that remains below ground. Depending on age and growing conditions, the leaves can be anywhere from 1-5 ft in length and width. Blue or Silver leaf varieties available. |
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Sabal Minor Palm (Sabal minor) |
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Cold hardy to below 20°F |

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Item Number: TR-PAL-SAW-XX |
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The Saw palmetto is a smaller hardy, fan palm. It’s stem usually remains below the ground; however, in some instances, it may develop an erect or arching trunk that may lift the leaf cluster from 2 to 8 feet above the ground. |
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Saw Palmetto Palm (Serenoa repens) |
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Cold hardy to below 20°F |

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Item Number: TR-PAL-WIN-XX |
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The Windmill palm is one of the most cold hardy palms available. It is compact and grows to heights of 30 feet. These palms have a rather slender single stem that is 8-10 inches in diameter and is typically a bit narrower at the base than at the top. |
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Windmill Palm (Trachycarpus fortunei) |
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Cold hardy to below 15°F |

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Item Number: TR-PAL-WAS-XX |
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A beautiful palm that can reach 100 feet in height, the Washington palm (sometimes called the Mexican Fan palm) is a great eye catcher for any landscape. They are relatively cold hardy but not suitable in areas that get colder than 20°F. |
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Washington Palm (Washingtonia robusta) |
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Cold hardy to below 25°F |