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Date Palm
Evergreen palm with a mature height of 40-60 ft and 30 ft wide. Thrives in full sun and shade. Edible fruit on females attracts animals. This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds. Drought-tolerant; suitable for xeriscaping.
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Mexican Blue Palm
Slow growing palm, with distinctive silvery-blue foliage. It is very hardy and a native to the Sonoran Desert.
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Mediterranean Fan Palm
Dwarf palm to 10’; Full sun-part shade; Adds tropical, natural sculpture effect; Hardy to 10 degrees.
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Mexican Fan Palm
This palm is native to the desert mountain valleys and canyons of Sonora and Baja Mexico. It prefers moderately rich, well drained soil but can survive on poor soils, even sand. It does best in bright sunny conditions but Washington palm will tolerate some shade.
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Pygmy Date Palm
Evergreen; moderate to slow growth; 6’x6’; Attractive palm excellent for oasis garden or around pools; Frost sensitive.
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Sago Palm
Evergreen; moderate to slow growth. Grows best in part shade. May reach 8’ tall and wide in 50 years.
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Mule Palm
The Mule Palm is a rare palm that brings the best of all worlds into one sturdy palm tree. It is a hybrid of two popular palms – the Pindo Palm and Queen Palm– and inherited the best features of both palms. The Mule Palm is a feather palm that grows in a single trunk. It features green feathered fronds that spread wide enough to create a relaxing shade area in your yard.
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Queen Palm
Evergreen palm, upright yet graceful . Good focal point, strong accent, vertical statement, and tropical effect. Good around water. Moderate to fast grower, grows about 30’ tall in Phoenix. Full sun to partial shade, avoid western exposures.