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I have 6 of these palms. They are fairly cold hardy but not sun hardy. Here in the valley, they need sun protection in the summertime and...Read More
A great easily grown palm that usually emerges brightly colored red or pink leaves.
As the palm ages, the newly emerged re...Read More
I have about eight seedlings growing under porch covering that i have raised from seeds. It has been about a year now and they have prod...Read More
I've just planted two red feather palms in the ground in Port Charlotte, Fl. I picked them up in Homestead where the climate is a little ...Read More
Great palm! Only downside is the slow growth. Smaller seedlings in my unheated greenhouse produce 3-4 leaves per year, but my larger Ch...Read More
This beatiful palm thrives in the San Francisco Bay area, and survives well inland in the Sacremento Valley. There is a great specimen in...Read More
Probably the best of all the New Caledonia palms for the USA. Not a fast grower, but faster than nearly all the other New Caledonia palm...Read More
This mostly tropical tree is grown for it's very wide 'feather' (as opposed to palmate) leaflets, and brilliant red or pink new leaf, as ...Read More