June 2010
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Queen Palm
The Queen palm grows up nicely in full sunshine and also sand, well-drained acidic garden soil. Alkaline soils needs to be definitely avoided due to serious nutrient insufficiencies. The palm has extremely high nutritionary needs and requires a normal nutritionary plan. Feed the tree at least two times per year in spring and summer along with fetilizers that contains micronutrients like...
Jun 29th
Oil Palm
The Oil palm (scientific term Elaeis Guineensis), also referred to as the African Oil palm is indigenous to exotic Africa, happening among Angola and Gambia.
Jun 29th
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March 2010
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Fan Palm
A fan palm is a term that can refer to all palm trees with fan-shaped leaves. There are many different types of fan hsaped palms trees. The most commonly known fan palms are Bismarck palm, European palm, Chinese palm, California palm, Mexican palm, Sabal palm, Sabal palm, Lady palm, Windmill palm, Washington palm.
Mar 22nd
December 2009
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Mexican fan palm
A Mexican Fan palm is a rapid growing palm tree native to Southern California and Arizona. This is a tall palm tree growing 100 feet tall. The Mexican Fan palm is very drought and salt tolerant once established. it is one of the easiest palms to grow. The Mexican fan palm provided a very tropical appearance to the landscape.
Dec 22nd
November 2009
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October 2009
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Oct 27th
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Palm Tree Varieties
There are thousand of different palm tree varieties in the palm family. There are tropical and cold hardy palm tree varities. There are also slow and fast growing varities of palm trees.
Oct 27th