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hardy palms and palm like plants Windmill Palm Tree 3 Gallon

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hardy palms and palm like plants Windmill Palm Tree 3 GallonCold Hardy charm The Windmill Palm tree is a tough and attractive palm, and our top pick for the ultimate cold hardy palm. With its towering trunk and fronds at the top, the windmill palm tree not only boasts the classic palm appearance but also withstands cooler temperatures better than most palm varieties, adding a tropical touch to any landscape. Originally from eastern Asia, Windmill Palms radiate beauty whether they stand 4 or 20 feet tall.

Cold-Hardy charm

The Windmill Palm tree is a tough and attractive palm, and our top pick for the ultimate cold-hardy palm. With its towering trunk and fronds at the top, the windmill palm tree not only boasts the classic palm appearance but also withstands cooler temperatures better than most palm varieties, adding a tropical touch to any landscape. 

Originally from eastern Asia, Windmill Palms radiate beauty whether they stand 4 or 20 feet tall. Despite their slow growth rate, they maintain their visual appeal at every stage of development, and grow to heights of 20-40 feet. Windmill palm trees are particularly beautiful when planted in groups of varying heights, but also make a stunning single accent palm. 

Easy to care for and renowned for their resistance to disease and pests, these palms withstand sustained temperatures of 10°F with short drops to 0°F, and thrive in a variety of soils and climates, making them the perfect choice for those seeking a tall growing low-maintenance palm. 

Windmill Palms have a single trunk covered in hairy fibers, which provide an additional layer of protection from the harsh winter weather. They are topped with 3-foot wide, dark green, fan-like fronds that form an evergreen canopy resembling the blades of a windmill. 

The Windmill Palm, with its resilience and captivating beauty, will surely turn any area into a sunning tropical oasis.  

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