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The Silver Date palm is a slow grower approximately 1 to 3 feet a year but can reach heights of 40 feet plus and 10 to 15 feet wide. The Silver Date Palm prefers full sun and can withstand temperatures down to 15 degrees Fahrenheit.
Zone: 8B-11
Zone: 8B-11
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The slow-growing Canary Island Date is prized for its formal and bold appearance and its extreme hardiness which allows its use throughout much of the southern U.S. including California, Texas, the Gulf Coast States and Florida.
Zone: 9A-11
Zone: 9A-11
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The cold hardy, fast growing, easy to transplant Washingtonia robusta or Mexican Fan Palm is a very popular palm when you are looking to provide big tropical landscape appeal in a hurry.This palm can reach heights between 70 feet to 100 feet which makes it ideal for street planting or large open areas where height isn’t a problem.
Zone: 8B-11
Zone: 8B-11
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The Sabal palm is very cold hardy and can be grown farther North than most other palms. This Palm has High Wind Resistance which makes them great for hurricane prone areas. The Sabal palm has a slow growth rate but can grow up to 60 feet tall.
Zone: 7B-11
Zone: 7B-11
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The Phoenix roebelenii is most often grown as singles, doubles, and triples but they can often times be grown with up to 6 heads making it a beautiful centerpiece for many gardens.
Zone: 10A-11
Zone: 10A-11
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Normally preferring full sun conditions, this palm can also do well in partially sunlit areas. The European Fan palm is a super slow grower. Its’ max height of 10ft will take a good amount of time to reach. It can take 10-15 years to reach a height of 7 feet.
Zone: 8A-11
Zone: 8A-11