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Archontophoenix alexandrae, Alexandra Palm This is a very handsome, native palm which grows up to 25 metres in its natural habitat but by far not that tall in a garden situation.
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140mm 200mm 250mm 300mm
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8.50 12.95 18.00 24.00
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Archontophoenix maxima, Walsh River Palm Although Archontophoenix maxima comes from the tropics of Queensland it is able to take temperatures around freezing point for a short period of time. It will grow in full sun, but young plants should receive some protection.
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12.50 22.00
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Archontophoenix purpurea, Mt Lewis King Palm This gorgeous King Palm, with its unique purple colored crownshaft can grow to 25 metres tall in its native habitat. The leaves are up to 4 metres long, green and silver coloured on the underside of the leaflets.
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Areca triandra, Triandra Palm Areca triandra is a very attractive clustering palm to about 3 m tall, with light green stems and dark green fronds. It has fragrant, lemon scented, pale yellow flowers, which form into orange fruits about 25 mm long.
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14.95 32.00 150.00
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Areca vestiaria, orange This palm compares only to the sealing-wax palm in beauty and is one of the most ornamental pinnate palms. It is shade-loving and clustering. At maturity this palm may have grown to a height of around 6 meters.
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200mm
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19.95
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Areca vestiaria, red new leaf This is a very handsome palm which grows up to 25 metres in its natural habitat but by far not that tall in a garden situation.
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Beccariophoenix madagascariensis, Window Pane Palm Mature window pane palms may reach a height of about 8 metres with a head of pinnate leaves which grow 3 to 4 metres long.
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Bismarckia nobilis, Bismarck Palm The Bismarck palm grows a single, stout trunk which is smooth in mature specimens but young plants retain their old leaf bases for a while. It can grow to a height of 15 to 18 metres with a huge crown of about 25 fronds.
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38.00 52.00
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Calyptrocalyx sp. Sanumb, Fireball Palm The Fireball Palm is an outstanding, small (4 to 5 metres), clustering palm with new growth strikingly red to maroon in colour.
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200mm
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24.00
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Calyptrocalyx hollrungii Palm Calyptrocalyx hollrungii is a small palm growing to about 2.5 meters and forming dense clumps. The leaves are 40 to 50 cm long with deep corrugations and medium green. New leaves are deep maroon.
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Carpentaria acuminata, Carpentaria Palm The Carpentaria Palm is a tall, solitary palm with a green crownshaft and recurved dark green leaves. It is a fast grower and under good conditions can reach maturity in about 6 years.
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200mm
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14.95
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Caryota mitis, Fishtail Palm A spectacular clumping palm which grows 5 to 10 metres high and up to 4 meters across. The trunks are light green to greyish with widely spaced leaf nodes. Each trunk produces flowers for several seasons.
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200mm
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14.95
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Caryota urens, Single Fishtail Palm This single trunk Fishtail Palm is monocarpic meaning that it dies after it has blossomed. However, the anticipated life span is about 20 to 25 years. It is a very fast growing, rather tall palm which can grow to about 30 m high.
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Chamaedorea adscendens This Chamaedorea is a rare, beautiful, solitary-trunked palm which grows to a height of 2 to 2.5 metres.
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Chamaedorea cataractarum (atrovirens) Cascade Palm Chamaedorea cataractarum (earlier known as atrovirens), or commonly Cascade Palm grows to 2 metres tall and its shiny green leave make it a exceptional specimen for the understorey in a tropical setting.
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Chamaedorea elegans, Parlor Palm Chamaedorea elegans grows a solitary, canelike stem to about 2 meters tall, topped by a graceful crown of pinnate, pale green leaves.
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Chamaedorea hooperiana, Maya Palm This suckering species is certainly the most beautiful of all the Chamaedoreas. This palm was only named in 1992 although it was in the collections of enthusiasts for quitesome time.
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18.50 32.00 42.00
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Chamaedorea klotzschiana, Maya Palm Chamaedorea klotzschiana is a small, 3.0 to 3.5 metres tall, very attractive palm with long, nearly one metre, arching leaves and broad, bright green leaflets.
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200mm
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21.50
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Chamaedorea metallica, Metallic Palm This cute and very attractive small palm has stiff, simple and undivided leaves which are dark green with a beautiful metallic sheen.
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200mm
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14.95
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Chamaedorea seiffrizii, Bamboo Palm This decorative species with its graceful fronds grows to about 2.5 metres high. It has multiple trunks of up to 2 cm in diametre which resemble bamboo canes.
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200mm
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Chambeyronia marcrocarpa, Flame Palm Chambeyronia macroparpa is an extraordinary feather palm which grows a spectacular, bright red new leaf, which stays red for up to 10 days.
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18.50 45.00
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Coccothrinax alta, Silver Thatch Palm Coccothrinax alta is a slow growing palm with a single bare trunk below and matted with fibres above. The trunk can grow up to 8 metres in height.
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250mm
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32.00
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Crysophila warscewiczii, Rootspine Palm This is a very beautiful and charming fan palm which, in its natural habitat can grow to more than 5 meters tall.
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200mm
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18.50
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Cyrtostachys renda, Lipstick Palm, Sealing Wax Palm This is an almost unbelievably beautiful palm with a spectacular vivid red crownshaft. It is a medium sized clumping palm growing to about 6 metres tall.
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200mm
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24.50
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Dypsis baronii, Sugar Cane Palm The Sugar Cane Palm is a very attractive medium sized, clumping palm growing to about 6 meters tall. Occasionally it will grow as a single trunked palm.
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200mm
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15.80
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Dypsis cabadae, Blue Cane Palm Dypsis cabadae is a medium sized clumping feather palm with a bluish/grey crownshaft which grows to about 8 metres tall. This palm is an excellent alternative to the Golden Cane Palm with its extraordinary beautiful trunks.
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250mm
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28.00
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Dypsis decaryi, Triangular Palm Dypsis decaryi is an very interesting palm with the foliage emerging from the trunk in a triangular arrangement. It is an outstanding specimen with its grey-green feathered leaves.
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Dypsis leptocheilos, Red Neck Palm The Redneck Palm grows to about 10 metres in height with a very distinctive reddish brown crownshaft and a white waxy trunk. The leaves are up to 3 metres long and form a beautiful crown.
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200mm
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Dypsis lutescens, Golden Cane Palm The Golden Cane Palm is a multi-trunked palm, with up to 12 trunks. While other clumping palms often have a main trunk and suckering stems the Golden Cane Palm grows individual trunks like bamboo canes.
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Dypsis gracilis, syn. pinnatifrons, Pink Crownshaft Dypsis gracilis, syn. pinnatifrons, is a very popular collectors' palm from Madagascar. This slim, dainty palm has a spear-like trunk and grows to 4 metres tall. It is topped with stunning flamingo-pink big wavy new leaves.
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Dypsis rivularis, Mini Redneck Palm Dypsis rivularis has a slender, solitary trunk and a compact crown of short, slightly plumose leaves with grouped leaflets. Height: not more than 6 m.. Mature palms often develop a distinct crownshaft which is red at its base.
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200mm
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Euterpe edulis, Jucara Palm, Heart-of-Palms Euterpe edulis is a tall, slim, solitary palm to 8 meters tall, with an attractive crown of drooping leaves. Because of their exquisitely beautiful leaves these palms look especially lovely if planted in a group of different heights.
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200mm
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14.95
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Howea forsteriana, Kentia Palm, Thatch Palm The Kentia Palm is a very gracefull, solitary, medium sized palm which originates from Lord Howe Island.
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42.00 65.00
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Hydriastele wendlandiana, Florence Falls Palm This beautiful palm produces dense clusters of thin, canelike, stems up to 20 metres tall. A most attractive palm for the humid tropical garden where established plants give protection, or for a conservatory or hothouse.
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200mm
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Hyophorbe lagenicaulis, Bottle Palm This is a very distinctive medium sized solitary palm which grows to about 3 meters in height. Most interesting in this palm is the bottle-shaped, grey trunk which tapers upwards to an attractive green or maroon crownshaft.
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18.50 24.50 78.50
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Hyophorbe verschaffeltii, Spindle Palm This is a very distinctive palm with a solitary trunk which is spindle shaped and grey. The trunk is thinner either end, bulging out in the middle.
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22.00 48.00
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Johannesteijsmannia altifrons, Diamond Joe Palm Johannesteijmannia altifrons is an extraordinary palm, with huge simple, diamond-shaped leaves. These leaves, which grow directly from the ground and form rosettes of up to 20 or more leaves.
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2lt bag
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36.00
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Kerriodoxa elegans, White Elephant Palm This is a very elegant and beautiful palm with its completely circular fan-shaped leaves. These leaves are huge to 2 metres across, dark green and silvery white underneath.
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300mm
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65.00
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Laccospadix australasica, Atherton Palm The Atherton Palm has a trunk hardly bigger than a walking stick, and therefore is often referred to as Walking Stick palm. Laccospadix australasica is an attractive feather palm, growing as a solitary or clumping species.
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200mm
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16.50
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Latania loddigesii, Blue Latan Palm The Blue Latan Palm is one of the best fan palms. While young plants have beautiful red petioles and leaf margins, mature plants have a compact crown of leathery, stiff, blue fan leaves with leafstalks covered in thick, white wool.
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200mm
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Latania verschaffeltii, Yellow Latan Palm Latania verschaffeltii is a large, solitary fan palm, with a distinctive yellow colouration to the leaves and petioles.
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200mm
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Licuala grandis, Raffled Fan Leaf Palm Licuala grandis is a beautiful, single trunked palm. It impresses with pleated leaves forming an almost entire circle. The leaves are of an attractive glossy green.
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200mm
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Licuala ramsayi, Australian Fan Palm This is a very handsome palm which grows up to 25 metres in its natural habitat but by far not that tall in a garden situation, where 3 to 4 metres would be a mature palm.
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250mm
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32.00
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Livistona decipiens, Weeping Cabbage Palm Livistona decipiens' beautifully weeping leaves growing from a single woody trunk give this palm an outstanding appearance. Mature palms grow to 15 metres tall with a trunk to 25 cm in diametre.
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Livistona rotandifolia, Footstool Palm A very attractive Livistona when young, with its large, round, shiny, shallowly divided leaves. As the palm matures it becomes even more imposing and the leaves become more divided.
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17.50 65.00
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Lytocaryum weddellianum, Wedding Palm If you thought you have seen most palms this is a species which might surprise you. Lytocaryum weddellianum has very fine beautifully arching leaves and a narrow trunk to 2 metres tall.
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200mm
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19.80
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Normanbya normanbyi, Black Palm The Black Palm is a tall, handsome palm, growing about 20 meters tall. The leaf spread is about 4 meters. The trunk is smooth, slender, and closely ringed, and becomes almost black as the palm gets older.
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10lt bag
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24.00
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Phoenicorphorium borsigianum, Stevenson Palm A very attractive solitary palm which grows to about 15m tall. Young plants have a spined trunk. In older plants these spines will fall off. It is regarded as one to the world's most beautiful palms.
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Phoenix roebellnii, Dwarf Date Palm Phoenix roebelinii presently sold in nurseries has gone through a series of hybridisation events with other Phoenix species and it is believed that along the way it lost its ability to cluster as it does in its native habitat.
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Pinanga coronata, Ivory Cane Palm The Ivory Cane Palm is a clustering species. In cultivation its canes grow to about 4 to 5 metres but in its natural habitat speciemen with canes of up to 7 metres can be found.
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Polyandrococos caudescens, Buri Palm An attractive solitary, palm which grows to about 15metres in it natural habitat. The leaves have evenly wide, dark green leaflets, with silvery undersides. New leaf spikes have an attractive striped pattern.
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250mm
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28.00
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Ptychosperma elegans, Solitaire Palm The Solitaire Palm is a single, slender palm which grows to 10 meters tall. This palm is of unsurpassed grace and beauty - even more so if planted in a group of varying heights.
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Ptychosperma macarthurii, Macarthur Palm This is a very attractive clumping palm for the tropics, subtropics and also for temperate, frost free areas of Auistralia.
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14.50 28.00
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Ptychosperma microcarpum, New Guinea Cluster Palm The New Guinea Cluster Palm is a great, very easy and fast growing palm for tropical and subtropical gardens.
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300mm
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42.00
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Roystonea regia, Cuban Royal Palm The Cuban Royal Palm is a magnificent and beautiful palm which is often used along walk or drive ways or in groups of three or four palms.
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12.95 19.50
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Wodyetia bifurcata, Foxtail Palm This is a very attractive palm which is fast becoming very popular as a feature in garden design.The trunk is grey and closely ringed with a spectacular crown of up to 10 pale green arching fronds.
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