New Zealand Palm Tree

Saturday, February 22, 2014

When in youth, the New Zealand Palms make for magnificent container plants for gardens and patios







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The Feather Duster, the Shaving Brush, and the Shuttlecock Palm Tree




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The glade of New Zealand Palm Trees at the Lagoon in the San Francisco Botanical Garden








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It is not difficult to see why the New Zealand Palm is the inspiration for artwork.






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In pairs and groups, the Nikau Palms make a dramatic statement !










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The base of the fronds at the crownshaft is a tropical yellowish green with some hints of orange








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The individual palm fronds are large and richly colored






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  • ▼  2014 (12)
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      • When in youth, the New Zealand Palms make for magn...
      • The Feather Duster, the Shaving Brush, and the Shu...
      • The glade of New Zealand Palm Trees at the Lagoon ...
      • It is not difficult to see why the New Zealand Pal...
      • In pairs and groups, the Nikau Palms make a dramat...
      • The base of the fronds at the crownshaft is a trop...
      • The individual palm fronds are large and richly co...
      • The new seeds grow from the base of the crownshaft...
      • The palm fronds form a symmetrical netting that fo...
      • The seeds arise from the base of the crown shaft a...
      • Rings of growth on trunk give indication of age an...
      • Introduction to New Zealand Palm Trees
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