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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.
Carpoxylon is one of the most elegant palms on earth. It is a solitary palm with a very tall dark green crownshaft and regularly arching leaves. Its spreading inflorescences and large red fruits are also very attractive. At the end of the XX century it was considered extinct until it was rediscovered in the gardens of some natives in Vanuatu, who grew it...
The largest of all "fishtail" palms. Widespread in the mountains between NE India and N Thailand. Robust solitary trunk with enormous flat "fishtail" bipinnate leaves.
h= 60-80 cm - Cont. 20 cm. Attractive wax palm native to the lower Andes in Ecuador. It has a smooth, slender trunk with a dense crown of flat, spreading leaves, dark green above and silvery below.
Small clumping palm with elegant entire, bifid leaves. Stems are very thin. It is still rare in cultivation, and critically endangered in the wild. It is native to the understorey of wet lowland forest in Guatemala and Honduras. In can grow in tropical to warm Mediterranean conditions - suitable for indoor cultivation, as it can be kept in a pot for its...
Small, attractive, trunkless, relatively slow-growing, clumping palm with dense, cascading, dark green fronds and long thin leaflets.
Uncommon cool-growing palm from high-elevations of Central America. It has a clustering bamboo-like habit. Leaves are lush and attractive. A gem for collectors. As many other chamaedoreas it is a good houseplant.
Clumping, cool-growing palm to 4 m in height. It is found in the rainforest of Veracruz, in Mexico at an elevation of 1000-1500 m.It is hardy to light, short frost and can thrive outdoors in the warmer coastal areas of the Mediterranean.
This palm has quite unique leaves because segments are grouped, so each leaf has its own "rhythm". It is a small-sized uncommon palm from Central America. It has a solitary bamboo-like stem. It is very cool-tolerant and grows perfectly in the shade in the coastal mediterranean.
Very small palm with "metallic" entire leaves. These have an unusual dark green wich looks dull but also shiny. Group of 3-4 plants sown in the same pot
Large feather-leaved palm with a spectacular red new leaf, which stays red for up to 10 days. It is native to the forests of New Caledonia, where it occurs from sea level to over 1.000 m. Chambeyronia tolerates cool and wet conditions and light frosts. It thrives outdoors in Mediterranean conditions. It can also be grown indoors as a house plant but it...
Large feather-leaved palm with a spectacular red new leaf, which stays red for up to 10 days. It is native to the forests of New Caledonia, where it occurs from sea level to over 1.000 m. Chambeyronia tolerates cool and wet conditions and light frosts. It thrives outdoors in Mediterranean conditions. It can also be grown indoors as a house plant but it...
This is the most cold-tolerant species in its genus. Clinostigmas are quintessentially tropical palms from the ever-wet slopes of the Pacific Islands, with very long crownshafts and arching leaves with very exotic drooping segments.
Stiff, stiff, stiff : this Caribbean endemic palm is very slow and extremely beautiful. It is small and short with a compact crown and lots of stiff thick fibres on the trunk. The small pinwheel leaves have stiff thick blades.
15-20 cm - 3 years. Medium sized palm from Cuba, with spectacular round, silvery-bluish leaves.
This easy and beautiful palm is endemic to the Cayman Islands. Leaves are pure silver underneath. It grows very well in coastal conditions. It also takes some cold too but it is very slow in cool areas.
This Dominican "bottle palm"makes a spectacular stout trunk and its leaves show the beautiful simmetry so typical in the genus Coccothrinax.
The coconut palm needs no introduction. It is simply "The Tree of Life". Here we offer a stout plant sprouted about 2 years ago.
The coconut palm needs no introduction. It is simply "The Tree of Life". Here we offer a stout plant sprouted about 2 years ago.
Copernicia is a palm which is endemic to Cuba.The fan-shaped leaves are 1.5 to 2 m wide and are wedge-shaped circular. They are divided into many rigid segments. The ends of the segments are slightly hanging.
10-15 cm - Cont. 12 cm - 2 years. Unusual palm with wedge-shaped upright leaves. Copernicia rigida is native to Cental-Eastern Cuba, in serpentine savanna or scrub.Trunk is gray, up to 15 m (50 ft) tall with a dense compact crown of stiff, erect, wedge-sh
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