ARECA PALM
The Areca palm, native to the eastern regions of Madagascar, faces a serious threat due to habitat loss in its natural hydric forests and riverbanks.
The Areca palm, native to the eastern regions of Madagascar, faces a serious threat due to habitat loss in its natural hydric forests and riverbanks.
The White Bird of Paradise features striking white flowers with a distinctive dark blue tongue, making it an excellent choice for creating a dramatic effect at entranceways or poolside areas.
This evergreen tree, characterized by its low-branching and multi-trunked structure, features silvery leaves that owe their appearance to the silky hairs on their surface.
The sea grape is an extraordinary marvel of nature, a plant that embodies adaptability and grace as it reaches impressive heights of 35 to 50 feet.
The Italian cypress, known for its remarkably narrow columnar growth, is a striking feature of the western United States. Typically reaching heights of 40 to 60 feet, though occasionally shorter, this evergreen’s slender form—no wider than three feet—adds a refined texture to any setting.
Discovered in 1927 near East Palatka, Florida, the East Palatka holly is a fascinating hybrid of Ilex cassine and Ilex opaca.
Dahoon holly is a captivating marvel in any landscape, whether it’s meticulously clipped into a majestic tall screen or allowed to flourish naturally as a graceful single-trunked tree.
This remarkable evergreen tree, standing 25 to 30 feet tall with a wide-spreading, densely-foliated canopy, commands admiration with its short trunk and broad, thick dark green leaves that evoke the elegance of Southern magnolia foliage.
The Torulosa Juniper is a remarkable plant, admired for its unique growth pattern. In its youth, it forms a charming narrow cone shape and gracefully opens with age. Its dense foliage appears meticulously sheared, while elegantly twisted and upright branches emerge like delicate flames.
The Arizona cypress, native to the American Southwest, is a remarkable species characterized by its dense covering of blue-grey leaves and its narrow pyramid shape that can reach heights of 50 to 70 feet.