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Thrinax radiata - Florida Thatch Palm

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Thrinax radiata is a stunning specimen from the 'Palms & Cycads' family, indigenously known as the Florida Thatch Palm. Gracefully growing up to 20 feet tall, this tropical, single-stemmed delight, with its slender and silver-grey trunk, is renowned for its fan-shaped, vibrant green leaves. These leaves form a beautifully rounded crown, which, intriguingly, assumes a silver hue under the moonlight. Small, delicate white flowers eventually mature into distinctive, bowling-ball-shaped fruits, benefiting our feathered friends as a valuable food source. Demonstrating praiseworthy tolerance to drought and salinity, it thrives in a variety of soils and is perfectly suited to seaside landscapes. Its resilience through strong winds and adaptability to full sun to partial shade conditions, makes the Florida Thatch Palm not only a robust choice, but also an enchanting centerpiece or accent addition to your garden.

  • Size: Up to 20 feet tall
  • Flowers: Small, white flowers develop into bowling-ball-shaped fruit
  • Foliage: Bright green fan-shaped leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate to Low (drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Salt Tolerance: Ideal for seaside landscapes.
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