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Roystonia regia “Royal Palm” النخيل الملكي

Dhs. 720.00

Common name of Roystonia regia is Royal Palm النخيل الملكي. Tall palm with a sturdy trunk, usually thickened at the base and again in the middle, becoming thinner towards the crownshaft. Leaves 3-5m long, have many linear, rich green leaflets arranged in several ranks. Cup-shaped white flowers are borne in panicles, to 1m long, usually in summer.

Veitchia merrillii “Manila Palm”

Dhs. 990.00

Veitchia merrillii is known as Manila palm, native to Philippines. Medium palm with a slender trunk, to 26cm across, which tapers towards the crownshaft. Strongly arching, matt, mid- to deep green leaves, 1-2m long, each have 40-60 strap-shaped leaflets, pale green and scaly beneath. Green to yellow-green flowers, 2cm across, are borne in panicles to 1m long, usually in summer;...

Washingtonia robusta “Mexican Fan Palm

Dhs. 63.00

Washingtonia robusta is known as Mexican Fan Palm المكسيكية فان بالم. Is commonly seen at 40 to 50 feet but capable of soaring to 80 feet in height, Washington Palm is quickly recognized as the much-used, straight, singletrunked street palm of years past. The lower leaves persist on the tree after they die, forming a dense, brown, shaggy covering below the living, bright green,...

Wodyetia bifurcata “Foxtail Palm” ثعلب النخيل

Dhs. 1,900.00

Wodyetia bifurcata or Foxtail Palm ثعلب النخيل is endemic to a remote area of the Cape York Peninsula in the Melville Range of Queensland, where it grows in monsoonal and rocky scrubland on sandy soils at elevations to 1200 feet. The common name of foxtail palm alludes to the plumose leaves. The species is endangered in its restricted native habitat...

Zamia furfuracea or Cardboard Palm 0.5-0.7m overall

Dhs. 85.00

Zamia furfuracea is also known as Cardboard palm.  Is a small cycad with a partly underground, simple or rarely branched, cylindrical trunk. Bears terminal whorls of semi-erect to spreading, pinnate leaves, to 1m long, each with up to 24 oblong or inversely lance-shaped to obovate, stiff, pale green leaflets, later olive-green, with red-brown hairs. Produces felted, red-brown female flower cones,...

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