Bismarck Palm
Wide, silver-blue fan-shaped fronds with a stout trunk
Areca Palm
Multi-trunked palm with soft, feathery fronds, common as a hedge
Canary Island Date Palm
Large, pineapple-like trunk with arching fronds
European Fan Palm
Hardy, slow-growing, multi-trunked palm with fan fronds
Coconut Palm
Tall, curved trunk with iconic long fronds and coconuts
Chinese Fan Palm
Graceful, drooping fan-shaped fronds with a long lifespan
Foxtail Palm
Thick, mostly self-cleaning trunk with bushy fronds resembling a foxtail
Sabal Palmetto
Florida's state tree, with a rough trunk and fan-shaped fronds
Pygmy Date Palm
Small, ornamental palm with delicate, feathery fronds
Queen Palm
Slender trunk with feathery, arching fronds
Royal Palm
Tall, smooth, gray trunk with a stunning, full crown
Washingtonia Palm
Tall, thin trunk with fan-like fronds
Sylvester Palm
Similar to the Canary Island Date Palm but more compact
Windmill Palm
Hardy, slow-growing palm with a hairy, fiber-covered trunk
Licuala Palm
Distinctive fan-shaped fronds with a lush, exotic appearance
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