There are also plenty ofpalm trees you’re free to grow indoors.

Its also moderately invasive in parts of California.

you’re able to appreciate the arching, feather-like fronds without too much effort.

Beautiful new upscale home in the tropics with tiled roof, palm trees, grass lawn and lush tropical landscaping.

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These drought-tolerant trees just need well-drained soil and sufficient sun.

It is drought tolerant once established and adapts to various conditions (providing it gets adequate sun).

It also does well as a houseplant if you’re able to offer sufficient light.

View of the top of a Mexican fan palm from below

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Manila Palm

The Manila palm is an adaptable, low-maintenance species that isnt too large.

The plant develops showy clusters of bright red fruit in the fall and winter when grown outdoors.

It prefers full sun but can still grow in partial shade.

A view of the top of row of tall date palm trees

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The bottle palm gets its name from its unique, compact shape.

When young, the plant has a pronounced bulbous, tapering trunk base.

This compact palm is suitable for most warm, humid landscapes and grows well in containers and indoors.

View of the fronds of a tall Foxtail palm

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Robellini palms are susceptible to nutrient deficiencies, so regular fertilization following asoil testis beneficial.

This stately tree isnt the most low-maintenance, as regular pruning is required.

It can handle temperatures as low as 10F.

Close up of the fruit of the Manila palm tree

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Its very salt and wind-tolerant and can handle temperatures as low as 15F.

Jelly Palm

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The jelly palm has a lot going for it.

This is a cold-hardy, adaptable palm tree variety.

Bottle palm or palmiste gargoulette (Hyophorbe lagenicaulis) in tropical garden

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This hardy species can withstand flooding, wind damage, and periods of drought.

Its high salt tolerance makes it ideal for coastal landscaping.

The eye-catching blue-green to silver-green fronds make it an ideal ornamental specimen.

Close up of the red berries and fronds of the ruffled fan palm

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This plant is relatively low-maintenance, provided you might offer sufficient sun and a warm environment.

As well as being low-maintenance, this adaptable plant can tolerate lower light conditions than most palms.

And, as a bonus, the parlor palm is regarded as anair-purifying plantwhen grown indoors.

View of the tops of some California fan palms from below

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In warm regions, you could grow them outdoors.

This dense, clump-forming species is an ideal accent in shady shrub borders.

Washingtonia Robusta.California Invasive Plant Council.

Close up of the fronds and stem of the windmill palm tree

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Windmill Palm.University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences.

Tops of two tall cabbage palms (sabal palmetto) against a bright blue sky

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Jelly palm (Butia capitata) in a wooded landscape

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Clump of saw palmetto trees in between two tall tree trunks

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Majesty palm in a rattan pot in a room beside some speakers

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Chinese fan palm growing indoors

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Kentia Palm sitting on a white chair indoors

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Close up of an areca palm growing indoors beside a white brick wall

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Parlor palm growing indoors on a shelf in a golden pot

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Lady palm in a white container in the corner of a white room

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Cat palm in a rattan pot in a corner of a white room

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