Palm trees make the perfect tropical additions to a landscape, yet the varieties are far from identical. The wide range of species available often bewilders beginners. Some tower to tall heights, while others are dwarfed in size. Choosing the style of palm tree depends on climate and preference. It all depends on which dimension you choose to bring to the landscape. Consider these different types of palm trees for your yard.
Mexican Fan Palm - Washingtonia robusta
This palm features a slender trunk crowned by large fan-shaped evergreen fronds. It provides a beautiful tropical appearance to a landscape with considerable heights. The size of this beautiful palm creates a nice dimension to your landscape.
Canary Island Date Palm - Phoenix canariensis
This is one of the most attractive palms you can get for the tropical look. The trunk can grow over 50 feet tall with long, arching fronds, creating an impressive look that adds prestige to any piece of property.
Pygmy Date Palm - Phoenix roebelenii
On the opposite end of the size spectrum is the Pygmy Date palm. It fits into almost any landscape, small or large; sunny or shady. While it thrives outside, it can also survive indoors. Sporting feathery fine leaves, the palm features a short and skinny trunk that grows to about 5 to 8 feet. This palm makes for a beautiful decoration anywhere and brings the natural wonder of the tropics to your own yard.
Queen Palm - Arecastrum romanzoffianum
This rapidly growing palm can grow quite tall in ideal circumstances and stands on a straight single trunk. It is tolerant to dry climates, but needs plenty of water. Full sun to light shade is best. Periodic feedings with Gro-Power keeps this beauty happy and green.
Lady Palm - Rhapis excelsa
This lovely palm is popular as an indoor houseplant or outdoor shade tree because of its large leaves and sturdy trunk. Its leaves are a deep green, and they grow out of a bamboo-like trunk. This Lady grows best with regular watering, but is mildly tolerant of drought conditions. After growing slowly, it reaches maturity at about twelve feet in height.