FLORIDA ELM
The Florida Elm grows quickly when young, forming a broad or upright, vase-shaped silhouette, 60 to 80 feet high and wide. They offer a broad silhouette, attractive leaves, and abundant seeds loved by birds and wildlife.
The Florida Elm grows quickly when young, forming a broad or upright, vase-shaped silhouette, 60 to 80 feet high and wide. They offer a broad silhouette, attractive leaves, and abundant seeds loved by birds and wildlife.
The triangle palm, native to the southeastern Madagascar, is an extraordinary plant known for its ability to thrive in poor, dry soils.
The travelers-tree is truly an extraordinary plant, ideal for crafting a captivating tropical ambiance. Its magnificent banana-like leaves can extend up to ten feet in length and are gracefully arranged in a fan shape.
The solitaire palm is a captivating native species from eastern Queensland, Australia, and it can bring a touch of exotic elegance to your landscape.
The queen sago, with its palm-like appearance, is a captivating plant that features a short, dark brown trunk and elegant, arching leaves in a lush medium green.
The royal palm, a majestic species native to South Florida and Cuba, captivates with its remarkable growth and adaptability. Reaching impressive heights of 50–70 feet with a spread of 20–25 feet, its smooth light gray trunk can grow up to 2 feet in diameter.
The pygmy date palm is an absolute gem in Florida’s landscape, captivating hearts with its understated elegance and undeniable charm. This beloved palm, often chosen for smaller spaces, naturally grows with a single stem but is frequently cultivated in enchanting clusters of 2–4.
The ponytail palm is an extraordinary evergreen tree that truly captures the heart with its unique and captivating features.
The Arizona cypress, native to the American Southwest, is a remarkable species characterized by its dense blue-grey foliage and narrow pyramidal shape, reaching impressive heights of 50 to 70 feet.
This palm, native to the scrublands of Australia’s rocky northeastern peninsula, holds a special place in its ecosystem. In the United States, it thrives best in areas where temperatures remain above 30°F.