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The palm family, Arecaceae or Palmae, includes about 2.400 species, native to warm climates of the world, ranging from delicate tropical species to cold hardy palms. Some palms can be planted outdoors in Central Europe and stand hard freezes, well below -10 ºC (14 F). Those who live in Mediterranean countries can grow a larger number of species outdoors. Some growers in coastal Southern Europe are now raising outdoor collections of palms containing more than 100 species.
Canarius will only ship robust palms, grown in small pots to reduce shipping costs and handling problems. So transplant them to larger pots shortly after you receive the package. Be prepared to give them the best. Some palms can take snow, some can live indoors or in pots, and some are very tropical. Just choose one that can thrive in your conditions.
What palms can grow in your area? Read our list of Cold Resistant Palms for Europe. Visit Canarius blog and learn more about our palms. You will see pictures from the nurseries: different types of New Zealand Palms, Bottle Palms with superior root quality.
Small or Mid- sized palm from Papua, with red new leaves, which are very elegant, with drooping segments, blunt at the tip as fishtails. It is very adaptable to pot cultivation.
Popular feather palm native to river borders of Southern Madagascar, easily grown in the Mediterranean.
The needle palm is the cold-hardiest of all palms. It is a clumping, short fan palm, with fibrous trunks, armed with long black spines. Leaves are dark green and glossy .
8 years old, branched. h= 80 cm - Son h= 35 cm. The needle palm is the cold-hardiest of all palms. It is a clumping, short fan palm, with fibrous trunks, armed with long dark spines. Leaves are dark green and glossy.
Clustering dwarf bamboo-like palm suitable as a house plant. Rhapis robusta is a new dwarf Rhapis from wet forests of southern China. The variegated clone of Rhapis Koban is different from most Variegated Rhapis. Its shorter leaves show no variegated stripes, while they boost a diffuse white tone reminiscent of Aspidistra Asa Ahi.
h= 30-50 cm - Cont. 10-14 cm. The Cuban Royal Palm is one of the most beautiful of all palms. Native to the savannas and open forests of Cuba and surrounding territories. It has a robust white smooth trunk, with showy rings; a glossy green crownshaft and an abundant crown of large plumose leaves.
The height of these cuban royal palms is about 100 cm, rootbound in pots, with bases of 3/4 cm.
This is the smallest species in the genus Sabal and one of the cold-hardiest. It is native to deciduous forests in the SE U.S.A.
h= 30-60 cm - Cont. 22 cm. Caribbean Sabal palm with grey-blue leaves with a bright cream-yellow costa. Juveniles have very wide segments, while adult palms have deeply split blades with thin segments. This palm can take short light frosts. It is a bit more hardy than the similar species Sabal mauritiiformis.
This solitary palm is a very elegant tree with dark green arching leaves and a ringed trunk with a wide base. It does well in windy coastal conditions. Syagrus amara is the only Syagrus native to the Caribbean Islands and not to South America and has the largest seeds in the genus,
Small-sized Syagrus palm , with glossy feather leaves with stiff, leathery segments. Tolerant of neglect, and light frosts. It is suitable to indoor and pot colture.
Small sized ornamental palm from the Caribbean shores, with rounded fans of glossy leaves. It is very eay to grow and despite its tropical origin, it can stand cool temperatures (with no frost).
The most popular cold-hardy palm of all times. This species will grow outdoors with little effort almost anywhere in Europe.
This palm is a best seller in Europe. It is a small frost hardy palm with small and stiff fan leaves - only about 60 cm across. It is not known in the wild, only in cultivation, because it is compact cultivar of Trachycarpus fortunei, selected in China by Japanese horticolturists. It can take snow and frost, surviving to -15 C or -25 C, depending on local...
Trachycarpus latisectus is one of the most attractive palms in this frost-hardy genus. Its leaves have exceptionally wide segments and a thick, ringed trunk, coated with reddish-brown fibers when young. We offer some fantastic tall adult specimes which are seldom found in Europe.
This palm is a best seller in Europe. It is a small frost hardy palm with small and stiff fan leaves - only about 60 cm across. It is not known in the wild, only in cultivation, because it is compact cultivar of Trachycarpus fortunei, selected in China by Japanese horticolturists. It can take snow and frost, surviving to -15 C or -25 C, depending on local...
Beautiful palm from "colder" Brazil, with flat fan leaves and long spiny leaf sheaths.
A beauty of nature! This tall, elegant veitchia palm is native to to Fiji, and Tonga Islands. It is fast, beautiful, elegant, plumose, with showy red fruits.
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