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How to Choose Your Own Palm Tree
With so many palms to pick from, it can be incredibly intimidating, particularly if you are new to the palm tree scene. When selecting your palm tree, examine why you want to acquire one in the first place. Is it going to provide shade at the pool? Be a point of convergence in the front yard. Or, on the other hand, do you require some privacy from your nosy neighbors? Choosing the cause will help you narrow down your choices. If you live in a tropical place like Durban, the atmosphere isn’t a concern because practically any palm will grow and thrive there.
Another important element to consider while choosing a tree is its appearance. Palms can have many trunks or only one trunk. Multi-trunk trees are ideal for creating a fence or barrier between properties. Single trunks are great for planting at areas of convergence, along the garage, or down the road.
Furthermore, palms have two leaf arrangements: palmate (fan-shaped) and pinnate (feather-formed). The Cycas Revoluta, also known as Sago Palm, is well-known for its fan-shaped leaves. This is one of the most sought-after palm palms available, adding emotional and visual impact to any environment. This tree is ideal for a shared point of convergence. Canary Island date palms are also extremely popular and magnificent!
The Royal Palm Tree, also known as Roystonea regia, is an excellent example of a pinnate (feather-shaped) palm It is one among the world’s most popular palm trees due to its elegance, simple maintenance requirements, low cost, and capacity to withstand temperatures in the 30s for brief periods of time.
If you enjoy “zone pushing” and want to learn about a cold-hardy palm tree that can tolerate temperatures as low as 5 degrees when mature, consider the Triangle Palm Tree. This palm has fan-shaped fronds and is considered a slow growth when compared to other palm plants. Companies in the Gauteng, such as The Palm Tree Shop, situated in Benoni, sell palms as well as other tropical plants.