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Allagoptera arenaria - Seashore Palm

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Allagoptera arenaria is not your ordinary palm. Born on the sandy coastal plains of Brazil, the Seashore Palm is a unique fusion of strength and beauty, impressively withstanding harsh seaside conditions while adding an exotic touch to any landscape design. Unleashing its fullest vitality under the caress of full sunlight, this low-maintenance gem requires only moderate to low watering and flourishes in well-drained soils. Standing at a modest 6-10 feet tall, this evergreen powerhouse is sizeable but not overwhelming, making it an ideal companion for urban gardens. Its fronds unfold in an elegant display of feathery, silver-green leaves, creating a tantalizing vision of a tropical firework frozen in mid-explosion. But the Seashore Palm’s spectacle isn't just for show – come summer, clusters of small yellow flowers add dashes of sunny brightness to its crown, and by autumn, these blossom into round fruits, creating a vibrant, bird-friendly haven. The Seashore Palm, with its alluring aesthetics and adaptable nature, promises to elevate your garden into a picture-perfect sanctuary while reflecting its steadfast resolve.

  • Size: 6-10 feet tall
  • Flowers: Small yellow flowers borne in summer
  • Foliage: Feathery, silver-green leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate to Low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Salt Tolerance: Can withstand seaside conditions
  • Fruit: Produces round, bird-attracting fruits in autumn
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