Palms that can grow in milder weather
January 12th, 2010 by Myarticle

One thing about rare palm trees is that people want them.Palm trees are the tree of choice of most people to be used in their landscape. But rare palms are also extremely wanted by people.But only a few of these rare palm trees can survive milder weathers.So if you live in a place with mild weather then you can’t get hold of these rare palms.But nowadays there are breeders of plants which have been acclimating rare palms in milder weather.

The first type of palm that can be used in milder weather are the foxtail palm tree.This rare palm tree originates from Australia which has a humid weather.Like the other rare palm trees they are more acclimated to hot and humid places.So this palm tree is not available for milder weather before.But since there have been growers who tried to grow them in milder weathers like California.Well they survived the weather in that state so it is now possible to get hold of this type of palms and grow them in milder weather.

Another type of palm tree that usually didn’t survive well in mild climates are the coconut palm.These types of palms are more suitable to grow in tropical climates.These trees are the ones that you usually in tropical places like Hawaii.People just love the way these palms look.They just can’t purchase them because these type of palms can’t sruvive in milder weather.But since there have been growers who have acclimated them to milder weathers then it is available for them now.

Well as you can see if you are looking for palm trees for sale there are now great palm trees available for your yard. These rare palms that were out of reach because they wouldn’t survive now can survive.So you now have the option of growing rare palm trees in your landscape which can’t survive in mild weather before. 

So take advantage of these beautiful rare palms that can now survive in your climate.If you get these rare palm trees and put it in your landscape you will have the most unique palms in your neighborhood.


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