Fact sheet: Mule palm

Common Names: Mule Palm, Butia Queen Cross, Hybrid Cold Tolerance: 14F (-10C). Some trees have withstood temperatures as low as 10F (-12C). USDA Zones: (8b) 9-11 Typical Height: 30′ Growth Rate: Fast Habit: Solitary… Read More
by kathywarner
Posted: May 21, 2017
Common Names: Mule Palm, Butia Queen Cross, Hybrid Cold Tolerance: 14F (-10C). Some trees have withstood temperatures as low as 10F (-12C). USDA Zones: (8b) 9-11 Typical Height: 30′ Growth Rate: Fast Habit: Solitary… Read More
by kathywarner
Posted: May 21, 2017
Rhapis excelsa, the lady palm, is an outstanding, small clustering palm for shady landscape or interiorscape use. It is considered cold hardy down to USDA zone 9A (see http://planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/PHZMWeb/). These palms have glossy, dark green… Read More
Category: Florida-Friendly Landscaping, Home Landscapes
Tags: demonstration garden, lady palm, plant sale, Rhapis excelsa
by kathywarner
Posted: May 21, 2017
This palm produces edible fruits but it is generally called “wild date palm” to distinguish it from the closely related Phoenix dactylifera, which is known as “date palm” and is cultivated agriculturally as… Read More
by kathywarner
Posted: May 21, 2017
This small, multi-stemmed, hardy palm is the only one native to Europe, and is hardier than most palms. The curved, clumping, short trunks and gray-green, fan-shaped leaves, borne thickly in a bushy head, make… Read More
by kathywarner
Posted: May 21, 2017
Name: Dwarf Sugar Palm Scientific Name: Arenga engleri Origin: Taiwan, Ryukyu Islands Native Habitat: Open forests Hardiness Zone: 9a – 11 23°F Typical Height: 6 – 8′ Growth Rate: Slow to moderate Habit:Clustering Light:… Read More
by kathywarner
Posted: May 20, 2017
This native of Florida is also known erroneously as Zamia pumila. The feather-like, light green, leathery foliage of coontie emerges from a large underground storage root in the early years before a trunk develops…. Read More
Category: Florida-Friendly Landscaping, Home Landscapes
by kathywarner
Posted: May 20, 2017
Dioon edule is the most widely available, as well as the most-cold hardy of the uncommon cycads grown in Florida. This species prefers sandy conditions in full sun, but performs well in virtually any… Read More
by kathywarner
Posted: May 20, 2017
The rigid, woody, medium-green foliage of cardboard plant emerges from a large underground storage root and forms a loose, spreading, symmetrical rosette. Providing a tropical landscape effect, cardboard plant’s mounding growth habit is ideally… Read More
by kathywarner
Posted: May 20, 2017
Capable of reaching 90 feet or more in the woods (when shaded or protected by surrounding trees) but usually seen at 40 to 50 feet in height, this amazingly sturdy native palm has a… Read More
by kathywarner
Posted: May 20, 2017
Saw palmetto is an extremely sturdy palm with great textural interest that blends in well with natural or seaside landscapes. This low, clumping, bushy palm has large, fan-shaped leaves and multiple trunks that creep… Read More
Category: Florida-Friendly Landscaping, Home Landscapes
Tags: demonstration garden, palm, Saw Palmetto, Serenoa repens
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