Moderated by the Pacific, western Oregon is mild enough to grow with success some beautiful palms.
There are:
Trachycarpus fortunei:These are the most common. I've seen them get quite tall in certain areas. / / /
Chamaerops humilis:Used somewhat, but I have never seen a tall one in Oregon. / /
Phoenix canariensis:These do quite well on the south coast, some very tall. / / /
Washingtonia filifera:This is one of the least common, large specimens in Southern Oregon and the coast. / /
Washingtonia robusta:Being grown on the coast, less reliable inland. /
Sabal minor:Low growing and slow growing, rarely planted yet attractive. /
Butia capitata:Being grown at the coast, maybe eleswhere too. /
Syagrus romanzoffianum: Seldom used, but hardy on the Southern Oregon coast. /
Special Photo Section: Southern Oregon University: / /
Washington State:
/ /Here are some pictures I took of palms in California and Arizona: Photos California / Photos California 2 / Photos Arizona / Photos Arizona 2
Links to other palm sites on the Web
International Palm Society
Hardy Palms (England)
Kernxotica
Growing Hardy Palms
NorPalm Portland Palmetum homepage
Palms in New England
Brian and Beckys Oregon Exotic Garden
Pacific Northwest Palm and Exotic Plant Society
Ian's Plants Page
Brandt's Palm and Tropical/Sub-Tropical Tree Page
Seattle Zone 9
Forestfarm
South Coast Palms
The Palm Centre
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