Full sun, though it can tolerate partial shade. Evergreen and very attractive, with unique silver-blue leaves and a single tall trunk, slightly swollen at the base. Flowering stalks reach [...]
Sun or shade. Evergreen, with spiny petioles on the leaves. An extremely cold-hardy fan palm, with multiple stems rising from a single base; it’s one of the most effective landscape palms [...]
Grows best in partial sun. A thin, single-trunked palm with rounded, evergreen leaves held stiffly upright, hence its common name. The trunk is covered in a loose mat of brown fiber, resembling [...]
Partial shade. Evergreen, with stiff cycad fronds which grow quite large, mostly without a palm-like trunk. Very frost hardy; in recent winters, dioon outperformed sago palm, with no leaf damage [...]
Sun, but appreciates some afternoon shade in summer. Evergreen to 15 degrees F (trunk damage may occur below 10 degrees especially with ice). Sago is an ancient plant with arching glossy leaves [...]
Full sun or moderate shade. An attractive feather palm, with recurved blue-green leaves and date-like pindo fruit. It has been used throughout the Sun Belt and can be transplanted even when fully [...]
Shade; evergreen. A nearly trunkless bushy palm thriving in damp or poorly drained shade. There’s even a state park (Palmetto) named after it, where a relic population grows along the San [...]