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Trachycarpus Fortunei
• Trachycarpus Fortunei has already acclimatized in many European
  countries, such as Great Britain, Germany, Netherlands, Denmark,
  Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland.
• Trachycarpus Fortunei is the most hardy fan palm and can be kept
  outdoors all year round.
• Origin: central China, Burma, northern India
• Common Name: Chusan Palm, Windmill Palm
• Situation: Full sun / part shade
• Hardiness: up to –22 C
• Overall size: 200 – 360 cm
• Trunk height: 100 – 180 cm
Washingtonia Robusta
• “Washingtonia” name comes from the name of George
  Washington, the first president of the United States. “Robusta”
  means strong, resistance.
• The Palm is native to Mexico but was introduced to Los Angeles to
  beautify the town for the 1932 Summer Olympic Games.
• Origin: northwestern Mexico
• Common Name: Mexican Fan Palm
• Situation: Full sun / part shade
• Hardiness: up to –5 C
• Overall size: 200 – 320 cm
• Trunk height: 100 – 160 cm
Dracaena Draco
• Guanches people, the first inhabitants of the Canary Islands,
  believed that this tree had magical properties. When the bark or
  leaves are cut they secrete a reddish resin, one of the sources of
  the substance known as Dragon's blood.
• That Dragon's blood was used to stain wood of original
  Stradivarius violins.
• Dracaena Draco is categorized as “Vulnerable species”.
• Origin: Canary Island, Cape Verde, Madeira
• Common Name: Dragon Tree
• Situation: Full sun / part shade
• Hardiness: do not tolerate the cold and wind
• Overall size: 160 – 300 cm
• Trunk height: 80 - 180 cm
Cycas Revoluta
• In the wild Cycas Revoluta occurs only on a southern part of
  Kyushu and throughout the Ryukyu Islands in Japan.
• Cycads is now one of the oldest living plants, first cycads evolved
  290 million years ago before dinosaurs.
• Cycas Revoluta grows very slowly (releases few new leaves per
  year) and is long-lived, in natural conditions can live thousands
  years.
• Origin: southern Japan
• Common Name: Sago Palm
• Situation: Full sun / part shade
• Hardiness: up to –2 C
• Overall size: 150 – 170 cm
• Trunk height: 40 – 60 cm
Find out more about palm trees
         on the facebook:
www.facebook.com/TropicGardenLtd

        or on the website:
      www.tropicgarden.co.uk

If you have any questions please write:
      contact@tropicgarden.co.uk

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TUI Thomson palm trees

  • 1. Trachycarpus Fortunei • Trachycarpus Fortunei has already acclimatized in many European countries, such as Great Britain, Germany, Netherlands, Denmark, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland. • Trachycarpus Fortunei is the most hardy fan palm and can be kept outdoors all year round. • Origin: central China, Burma, northern India • Common Name: Chusan Palm, Windmill Palm • Situation: Full sun / part shade • Hardiness: up to –22 C • Overall size: 200 – 360 cm • Trunk height: 100 – 180 cm
  • 2.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5. Washingtonia Robusta • “Washingtonia” name comes from the name of George Washington, the first president of the United States. “Robusta” means strong, resistance. • The Palm is native to Mexico but was introduced to Los Angeles to beautify the town for the 1932 Summer Olympic Games. • Origin: northwestern Mexico • Common Name: Mexican Fan Palm • Situation: Full sun / part shade • Hardiness: up to –5 C • Overall size: 200 – 320 cm • Trunk height: 100 – 160 cm
  • 6.
  • 7. Dracaena Draco • Guanches people, the first inhabitants of the Canary Islands, believed that this tree had magical properties. When the bark or leaves are cut they secrete a reddish resin, one of the sources of the substance known as Dragon's blood. • That Dragon's blood was used to stain wood of original Stradivarius violins. • Dracaena Draco is categorized as “Vulnerable species”. • Origin: Canary Island, Cape Verde, Madeira • Common Name: Dragon Tree • Situation: Full sun / part shade • Hardiness: do not tolerate the cold and wind • Overall size: 160 – 300 cm • Trunk height: 80 - 180 cm
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10.
  • 11. Cycas Revoluta • In the wild Cycas Revoluta occurs only on a southern part of Kyushu and throughout the Ryukyu Islands in Japan. • Cycads is now one of the oldest living plants, first cycads evolved 290 million years ago before dinosaurs. • Cycas Revoluta grows very slowly (releases few new leaves per year) and is long-lived, in natural conditions can live thousands years. • Origin: southern Japan • Common Name: Sago Palm • Situation: Full sun / part shade • Hardiness: up to –2 C • Overall size: 150 – 170 cm • Trunk height: 40 – 60 cm
  • 12.
  • 13.
  • 14. Find out more about palm trees on the facebook: www.facebook.com/TropicGardenLtd or on the website: www.tropicgarden.co.uk If you have any questions please write: contact@tropicgarden.co.uk