An Australian Beauty
The Bangalow Palm, also know as Archontophoenix Cunninghamiana, is a mainstay in Australia. Very common from the northwest to the northeast, this stately palm is comfortable from tropical to sub-tropical climates. It doesn’t typically like a lot of sun or wind exposure; it tends to look weaker and a bit ragged. But in a little…
Seeding an Idea
Seeds we’ve raised… Bismarckia Nobilis, Howea Fosteriana, Livistona Chinensis, Licuala Dasyantha, Phoenix Roebellini, Trachycarpus Fortunei and more… Archontophoenix cunninghamiana, Archontophoenix alexandrae, Dypsis decaryi, Nannorrhops ritchiana, Syagrus romanzoffiana, and the enthusiastic and fast-growing Washingtonia Which would you like to try?
Garden Palms:
Kentia Palms (as they are known in Japanese) thrive in areas that fall under the influence of Japan’s kuroshio current, a warm Pacific trade current similar to North America’s Gulf Stream. While rare in much of northern Honshu, they are commonplace in Tokyo’s more tropical Ryukyu and Bonin island chains. Here you see two species side-by-side:…
Setting up a Garden
When you’re interested in improving the look of your garden, there are plenty of palm options available to you. We use both vinyl and plastic pots, and have healthy trees in pot sizes ranging from seedling to 10L. Whatever size of tree, from seedling to mature, trunking specimen, we’re sure to have it available for…