Hardy Palm Trees
Palm trees are a family of exotic plants that symbolize the summer, beaches, happiness, relaxation and success for us. Usually they grow throughout the tropics and subtropics (Coconut Palm, Oil Palm). However, there are some palms that can be grown in the cold north, they are known as hardy palms.
A hardy palm is able to withstand northern climates and tolerate hard freezes with little or no damage.
Can you imagine how nice it would be to have a tropical garden in colder regions like North America and Canada? With attractive cold hardy palms it is possible. They will not only withstand colder temperatures, but also florish.
Many palms do become hardier with age and size, but there are significant differences in cold-hardiness levels between hardy palms. There are extremely hardy palm trees that don’t need protection or need some for the first years, and moderately cold hardy palms that require occasional protection.
Here on the website www.hardypalmtrees.net you can find information about the hardiest palms such as the Needle palm (it is considered the hardiest one), Mazari palm, Dwarf Palmetto, Windmill palm, Sabal palm, Pindo palm and moderately cold hardy palms (California fan palm, Mexican Fan Palm, Canary Island Date palm, Date Palm) and others.
Here is a list of the most hardy palm trees:
| 1. Needle Palm | 8. Mediterranean Palm |
| 2. Mazari Palm | 9. California Fan Palm |
| 3. Dwarf Palmetto | 10. Mexican Fan Palm |
| 4. Windmill Palm | 11. Canary Island Palm |
| 5. Sabal Palm | 12. Date Palm |
| 6. Saw Palmetto | 13. Queen Palm |
| 7. Pindo Palm | 14. Lady Palm |