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Brahea nitida - White Rock Palm

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Brahea nitida is a unique species of the Palm & Cycads family, proudly bearing the moniker – the White Rock Palm. Renowned for its distinctive aesthetics and easy care, this lustrous gem hails from the heart of Mexico, where it has adapted to thrive in various conditions. The White Rock Palm, with its naturally compact stature, can reach a respectable height of up to 20 feet, but grows at a pace that makes it easy to manage. Its slender trunk gracefully supports a lush, bright green, fan-shaped canopy that creates a fascinating dance of shadows in any landscape they grace. Springtime adorns this beauty with clusters of golden-yellow flowers, adding an exotic visual treat to your garden scenery. Equally comfortable in full sun or partial shade, this hardy specimen boasts a remarkable drought tolerance, demonstrating convincingly low water usage. Furthermore, its adaptability shines with an impressive resistance to low temperatures, down to about 20 degrees Fahrenheit, ensuring it maintains its stunning allure through diverse climates. Whether you're a gardening expert or just starting, the distinctive and resilient White Rock Palm is a low-maintenance marvel certain to elevate any landscape design to new heights.

  • Size: Up to 20 feet tall
  • Flowers: Golden-yellow
  • Foliage: Fan-shaped, bright green leaves
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Temperature tolerance: Down to about 20 degrees Fahrenheit
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