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Item Number:     TR-PAL-EUR-XX

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)

Cold hardy to below 20°F

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Item Number:     TR-PAL-MUL-XX

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

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.

Needle Palm (Rhapidophyllum Hystrix)

Cold hardy to below 10°F

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Item Number:     TR-PAL-PAL-XX

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)

Cold hardy to below 25°F

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Item Number:     TR-PAL-PIN-XX

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.

Pindo Palm (Butia capitata)

Cold hardy to below 20°F

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Item Number:     TR-PAL-QUE-XX

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)

Cold hardy to below 30°F

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Item Number:     TR-PAL-SAB-XX

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.

Sabal Minor Palm (Sabal minor)

Cold hardy to below 20°F

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Item Number:     TR-PAL-SAW-XX

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.

Saw Palmetto Palm (Serenoa repens)

Cold hardy to below 20°F

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Item Number:     TR-PAL-WIN-XX

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.

Windmill Palm (Trachycarpus fortunei)

Cold hardy to below 15°F

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Item Number:     TR-PAL-WAS-XX

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.

Washington Palm (Washingtonia robusta)

Cold hardy to below 25°F