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Canary Island Date Palm

Dwarf Palmetto

India Wild Date Palm

Jelly Palm

Live Oaks

Magnolia

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Mexican Fan Palm

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Pindo Palm

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Windmill Palm

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Butia Capitata

Magnolia Grandiflora

Phoenix Canariensis

Phoenix Dactylifera

Phoenix Reclinata

Phoenix roebelini

Phoenix Sylvestris

Quercus Virginiana

Syagrus Romanzoffiana

Trachycarpus fortunei

Washingtonia Robusta

 

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Windmill Palm

Trachycarpus fortunei

Min. Temp.  10.6°F / -11.9°C

USDA Zones 6 - 10  

The Windmill Palm is the most cold hardy palm tree we grow.  It is one of the best palm trees for growing in northern and southern climates because it is easy to care for and disease hardy. The Windmill Palm also grows well when planted in containers or in the ground and grows well in full sun or partial shade.  Professional landscape architects frequently choose the Windmill palm to plant the landscape of luxurious resorts and class "A" commercial properties throughout  Europe and the U.S. The Windmill Palm grows relatively slowly when compared to tropical palms, but will grow to 20-25 feet averaging six to twelve inches a year, even in the North.

Min. Temp.  10.6°F / -11.9°C         USDA Zones 6 -10

 

 

9" - 12"

1 yr.

$18.00

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12" - 18"

2 yrs.

$ 31.96
18" - 24"

3 yrs.

$ 72.15
24" - 30"

4 yrs.

$ 88.80
36"- 42"

5 yrs.

$ 104.34
42" -48"

6 yrs.

$ 119.88
48" - 54"

7 yrs.

$ 135.42
54" - 60"

8 yrs.

$ 150.90

60" - 66"

9 yrs.

$ 166.50

66" - 72"

10 yrs.

$ 182.04