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£35.00 Chamaerops humilis. This popular fan palm can be planted in full sun or partial shade and can tolerate temperatures down to -12 degrees C. It is snow and wind resistant and can grow up to 8 feet in height. Size: 50cm. [Order] [Checkout] |
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£30.00 Phoenix Canariensis. Spiky and with a distinctly Mediterranean look, this fast-growing adaptable palm can be used in the home, the conservatory, or planted out in full sun in a sheltered garden. When mature it can withstand heavy frosts. Size: 1.2m. [Order] [Checkout] |
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£35.00 Phyllostachys nigra. The famous black canes develop when the plant is quite young. Attains a height of about 2.5m. Non-evasive, it makes a great specimen plant, or grow in an oriental style pot for a wonderful effect. Size: 1.2m. [Order] [Checkout] |
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£35.00 Phyllostachys aurea. With arrow straight canes, this is the best bamboo for hedging. Well behaved and non-evasive, it forms a thick, sound-deadening barrier after just a few years. Size: 1.2m. [Order] [Checkout] |
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£40.00 Trachycarpus fortunei. Big, fan-shaped leaves atop a spectacular, hairy trunk add a bizarre and tropical touch to any garden. It can achieve a foot of trunk or more per year. If you only have one palm in your garden this should be it. Size: 1m. [Order] [Checkout] |
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£80.00 Dicksonia antartica. Tree-like fern, evergreen in mild climates. Has an erect rhizome, covered with a thick mass of roots, forming a trunk up to 24" across. Leaf fronds can grow up to 10ft in length and the tree itself can reach up to 20ft high. Size: 60cm stem. [Order] [Checkout] |
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£30.00 Cordyline australis. Not a palm at all, but a lily relative. Grows a slim trunk topped by a crown of strap-like grass-green leaves. Size: 1m. [Order] [Checkout] |
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