Great small palm. Slow growing. Looks great planted among other vegetation where the silver to almost white undersides of the leaves st...Read Moreand out in the slightest breeze. Should be more widely planted in Southwest Florida, though it can be seen as a street planting in a few areas here. Delicate looking in part sun.
One of the more common Thrinax seen in Florida- a smaller fan palm with deeply split leaves that have a whitish, silvery coloration on th...Read Moree undersides (compare this to more common T radiata). Native to the Florida Keys.
Officially put in its own genus, Leucothrinax, in 2008 (from Thrinax).
Great small palm. Slow growing. Looks great planted among other vegetation where the silver to almost white undersides of the leaves st...Read More
One of the more common Thrinax seen in Florida- a smaller fan palm with deeply split leaves that have a whitish, silvery coloration on th...Read More