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Arecastrum Romanzoffianum

This is a palm tree that can grow up to 25m in height, with a brownish trunk which can measure up to 60 cm in diameter. The leaves are alternate, measuring between 2 to 3 metres and the stem tends to fall downwards, they are pinnate and finely divided, giving the leaf a feathery aspect, leading it to be called the feathery coconut tree. They are ideal for decorating the garden especially in water areas (swimming pool or pond), or to bring elegance to an avenue.

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Chamaerops Humilis

Chamaerops humilis, known as palmetto, is the only species of palm tree (i.e., of the palm family) which is native to continental Europe and the only species of the Chamaerops genus. It is a charismatic species, found in abundance throughout the Spanish Mediterranean coast, the hearts of which are eaten although it is not a commercialized product.

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Phoenix Canariensis

This is a large palm tree (10-30 m. in height), with a thick (feather grass), very leathery trunk. Its leaves (palms) are dense, webbed tufts and can measure between 2 to 3 metres in length. The flowers can be found in thick orange bunches. The smallest fruit are non-edible dates. It inhabits the lower areas of the Canary Islands, normally at heights of between 10 and 500 m above sea level, forming part of the native vegetation.

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Phoenix Dactilifera

Phoenix dactylifera, known as the date palm, common palm or Phoenix palm is a palm tree whose edible fruit is the date and probably originated in Southeast Asia. It is best planted from spring (once the frosty periods have passed) to the middle of summer.

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Washingtonia Robusta Individual

This is a palm tree from the Arecaceae family, with a robust trunk, slender and simple, growing to between 15 to 25 m tall, thicker at the base, coated by bits of fallen leaves which form a pretty interwoven design which disappears over time. It has fanned leaves with white long threads as a young tree which disappears as it ages, split in the middle with hanging segments and long prickly edged petioles.

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Washingtonia Robusta Grupo

This is a palm tree from the Arecaceae family, with a robust trunk, slender and simple, growing to between 15 to 25 m tall, thicker at the base, coated by bits of fallen leaves which form a pretty interwoven design which disappears over time. It has fanned leaves with white long threads as a young tree which disappears as it ages, split in the middle with hanging segments and long prickly edged petioles.

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Washingtonia Filifera

Also called the Californian Washingtonia, this is a tree species from the Aceraceae family. Together with the Phoenix canariensis, Phoenix dactylifera and Chamaerops humilis, it is one of the main species of palm trees used in gardening in Mediterranean climates. Its main characteristics that differentiate it from the Phoenix genus is that its leaves are palmate (its leaflets all come out radially from the same point in the edge of the petiole instead of appearing along the main shaft like a feather) and the trunk is a lot thinner and taller (more than 15 m).

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