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Majestic- Ravenea Rivularis
A perfect choice for a sheltered site.
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Jelly/Wine- Butia Capitata
The Jelly palm makes an elegant coastal statement with it’s blue grey foliage.
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Sugar Cane- Dypsis Baronii
A really stunning specimen for smaller gardens and can be utilised as a smaller, dramatic palm in larger garden designs also.
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Mini Majestic- Ravenea Glauca
A really stunning smaller growing palm with a crown of finely divided leaflets.
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King- Archontophoenix Alexandrae
King palms can add speedy canopy height growth to your subtropical garden design.
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Bangalow- Archontophoenix Cunninghamiana
Bangalow palms are fast growing, look fantastic when planted in tight groupings and give a strong tropical look.
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Quito Coconut/Mountain Coconut- Parajubaea Cocoides
This family of palms are super stunners.
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Tibetan Sugar- Arenga Micrantha
This is a beautiful collectors palm from Taiwan.
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Chinese Windmill- Trachycarpus Fortuneii
A very versatile and hardy palm.
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Bolivian Mountain Coconut- Parajubaea Torallyi
The closest we can get (for our climate) to a true coconut palm.
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Queen or Cocos- Syagrus Romanzoffianum
New Zealand's most popular palm for urban landscaping, prized for it's versatility, hardiness and good looks.
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Senegal Date- Phoenix Reclinata
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A beautiful smaller multiple trunked hardy palm. Great choice for a coastal specimen palm.
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Cardboard Plant- Zamia Furfuracea
A unique cycad to have in the garden.
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Chinese Windmill- Trachycarpus Fortuneii
A very versatile and hardy palm.
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Dragon Tree- Dracaena Draco
Architectural and easy to grow. Great for the coast.
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Sago Palm- Cycad Revoluta
Strong good looks and superior hardiness make this New Zealand's most widely used cycad
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