Palm trees that you can buy for your house

The theme is one of the things that people have to decide on when planning to landscape their houses.  One of the most popular themes for a landscape is a tropical theme.  It seems to go with most style of houses.And people also love how they look with their houses.But once you decide to go tropical you also have to decide which palm tree to buy.  There are many types of palm trees to choose from.  In this article we are going to look at two palm trees in particular you will love.

The first palm tree to consider are foxtail palm.  They are a wonderful palm tree that doesn't get a lot of attention.And since it is not well known if you decide to purchase it you would have something unique.They originated from Australia and they mostly grow in tropical areas.But breeders of these palm trees have now been growing them in less humid places and surprisingly they are surviving.They were named as such because their leaves look just like a foxtail.

The next kind of palm tree for you to consider are the coconut palm tree.Initially these palms were not that popular because they easily die in the cold.  But one coconut palm-the California version-is more acclimated and can survive a little bit colder weather.That would be the reason why this kind of variety is perfect.It will let you own a coconut palm without having to worry if it will live or not in the cold.

Those are a couple of great options when you are looking for buy palm trees.There are more choices of palms that you can choose from but these two palms would let you own something that is unique.  The nice part about them is because people don't think these type can survive less people will have them.But as more breeders grow them in less humid places they can already survive the cold weather.

So that would be it.If you choose a tropical theme then you can't go wrong by choosing either of these two palms.

 

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