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Trachycarpus Fortunei
Windmill palm is one of the most cold hardy palms available. It is beautifully compact and grows to heights of 20-40 ft..This is a cold hardy palm and can withstand subfreezing temperatures of 5 degrees F or less. In its native habitat (Himalayan Mtns. of China) this tough palm is sometimes subjected to a cover of snow and ice.
- 1 gallon-$8
- 2 gallon-$15
- 5 gallon-$20
- 15 gallon-$70
- 24" Box-$300
- 30” Box-$600
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Chamaerops Humilis
The Mediterranean fan palm trees form clumps of multiple trunks that can grow up to 15' in height. They are native to Europe and Northern Africa. Plant in well draining soil. Very cold hardy to 5 degrees F.
- 2 gallon-$15
- 5 gallon-$30
- 15 gallon-$70
- 25 gallon-$125
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Chamaerops Humilis v. Cerifera is an evergreen, low maintenance palm from Southern Europe hardy to about 5 degrees F or more when mature. It is very similar in appearance to the normal Chamaerops Humilis except that the narrow, fan palm leaves are a different colour. Chamaerops V. Cerifa are a lovely, pale blue colour which becomes more vivid as they mature. They start off with green leaves, progressing to blue.
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Trachycarpus-Wagnerianus
This palm is similar in appearance to the Windmill Palm, Trachycarpus fortunei but its overall appearance is more dainty and many think it the best Trachycarpus for general cultivation. Trachycarpus wagnerianus has small (~2 feet wide), stiff, deeply-cut dark green leaves that are rounded in outline and held on shorter petioles than T. fortunei, which gives the plant an overall more compact look. It is very hardy, tolerating temperatures to 1°F, and is tolerant of more wind and coastal conditions than T. fortunei. This plant is unknown in the wild and is thought to have originated in Japan; some believe it is a variant of Trachycarpus fortunei.
- 5 gallon-$40
- 15 gallon-$125
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Phyllostachys aurea
Golden Bamboo has Green foliage and golden canes.Leaves are retained year to year. The Golden Bamboo grows rapidly and is good as a hedge to block out your neighbors. At maturity, the typical Golden Bamboo will reach up to 15 feet high, with a maximum height at 20 years of 15 feet. It is hardy to 0 degrees F.
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Pseudosasa japonica
Arrow Bamboo is an easy-to-grow running bamboo; relatively fast spreader. It produces large coarse-textured foliage, in clusters of four to twelve leaves near the tips of the branches. It is glossy, dark green above, glaucous below, and wedge-shaped at the base. The leaf sheaths are persistent. Arrow Bamboo has been reported to make excellent hedges of heights up to 18 feet. Great for all situations from the container to the hedges. Hardy to O degrees F.
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Mediterranean spurge comes from the Mediterranean region. Subspecies characias
occurs in Portugal, Spain and the western Mediterranean region. Euphorbia grow on rocky hillsides, along road shoulders, in open woods and in olive groves. Mediterranean spurge is a very popular ornamental with gardeners in southern Europe.Hardy in USDA Zones 7 - 10
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One of the best yuccas for the Northwest. It has all the fabulous qualities of the species with the added splash of year around color - the cream to yellow variegation blushes red in the winter. Plant in well drained soil.Hardy in USDA zones 7-10.
- 1 gallon- $10
- 5 gallon-$20
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The Adam's Needle, 'Yucca filamentosa
‘Bright Edge’, is a clump forming perennial with tufts of dark green leaves edged in golden yellow. In the summer time, the foliage is even more golden. ‘Bright Edge’ has a plant height of 18” and a spread of 20”. It should be planted in full sun and in a well-drained area. ‘Bright Edge’ looks great in a subject garden or in containers and is also a butterfly attractor. Hardy in USDA zones 7-10.
- 1 gallon-$10
- 5 gallon-$20
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