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Palm Trees A to Z
The Largest Selection Of Palm
& Cycad Trees On The Internet. #1 pots through 120" Boxes
We can pack and ship
just about any plant you want. True it is much easier to send a #1 or #5 potted
palm or even a send them bare root. Plants are sourced from multiple growers. We
can arrange for trucking, delivery and placement of the large plants anywhere in
the USA and Canada. Small plants may weigh 10 to 15 pounds, specimen palms will
weigh up to 80,000 or more pounds. The list is divided between true palms and
Cycads or the group having Sago palms.
Plants are not
currently shopping cart coded, orders must be done via email, fax or phone.
Chris
These Are Our
Most Popular Selling Palm Trees
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| Queen Palm, Cocos Plumosa, when
you need to have a landscape that gives you the look and feel of
paradise and you don't want to wait 10 years for that little palm to
grow up, these large palms are the way to go. These large Queen palms
are in 48" boxes, $1250.00 plus
shipping. Anywhere in the continental USA, except FL, HW, & AL. We have them
from small #5 pots up to 35 feet of brown trunk. I have been digging, moving and
planting palms for 22 years. |
Phoenix canariensis, Canary Island Date
Palm. Prices range from $6,500 to $15,000.00 Crane costs are not
included. Shipments to California, Arizona, Texas, Louisiana & Florida
are no problem. Plants have 90 day to 2 year guarantee (depending
on who plants them. |
Phoenix reclinata. This palm makes
perhaps the most stunning palm planting there is planted as a large
specimen. It is very hard to get specimens of this quality. Typically
about $55,000 for a beauty like this, plus the fact the you are one
of the few to able to get one and plant it. |
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(left) This person did this landscape setting with a stunning planting of these Phoenix Dactyilfera Medjool
date palms. These were planted in the Fall of 2004. (right) Chamerops
humilis |
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Small but impressive palms for indoor planters or outdoor use. |
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Rare Sagos |
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Phoenix
roebelenii |
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Kentia - Howea forstenia |
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