establishing palms
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Cascade palm
A little bit about the Cascade palm This Mexican native is a hardy and versatile clumping palm, and will be content in your garden or your home. Botanical name: Chamaedorea atroviren Height 1.5 metres Width: 1.8 metres Ideal position: Cascade palms like a moist, sheltered spot with good drainage. A full sun position is fine, as long as it gets... -
Alexander palm
A little bit about the Alexander palm This hardy, fast-growing native palm is happy as a potted ornamental plant or in the garden. Its lush green foliage features fronds with a silver under surface that catches the light, especially when the sun is low. Botanical name: Archontophoenix Alexandere Other names: Alex palm, king palm Height: 10 – 24 metres... -
Bangalow palm
A little bit about the Bangalow palm A tough, fast-growing native palm with a dense crown of deep green, feathery fronds and a thin, smooth grey trunk. Botanical name: Archontophoenix cunninghamiana Height: 9 – 25 metres Width: 4.5 metres Ideal position: Likes part shade and can tolerate light frost. Suitable spots: Shallow roots make the Bangalow palm safe to plant... -
Majestic palm
A little bit about the Majestic palm With its bright green symmetrical leaves and slightly swollen base, this fast-growing Madagascan palm feels right at home in Sydney. Botanical name: Ravenea rivularis Height: 6 – 12 metres Width: 3.5 – 4.5 metres Ideal position: Likes full sun and isn't great as an indoor plant. Suitable for: your garden or in a...
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