Two palm trees which looks good in a house

This post was written by Steve Hooker on December 17, 2009
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One thing that people have to decide when they are planning their landscaping is the theme.A tropical theme is one of the most popular landscape themes.It can blend in with a lot of houses.  Plus people love how they look.But once you decide to go tropical you also have to decide which palm tree to buy.There are various palm trees to choose from.We will be looking at two types of palm trees in this article.

The first palm tree to consider are foxtail palms.They are one of those palm trees which you would love to have in your houses but is not that popular among homeowners.And you would have a unique palm once you decide to use it because it is not a popular choice among homeowners.They generally grow in tropical areas and they originated from Australia.But they are now being grown in less humid places by breeders nowadays and they are growing.They got their name because of how their leaves look like a fox’s tail.

The next kind of palm tree for you to consider are the coconut palm.Initially these palms were not that popular because they easily die in the cold.But the California variety is one kind of these palms that surive cold weather a little bit.That would be the reason why this kind of variety is perfect.  It allows you to have that coconut palm tree look without having to worry if it will die.

Those are a couple of great options when you are looking for palm trees for sale.  Of course there are many choices but these will really help you stand out.The nice thing about these palms is that since they are not that popular only a few people will own them and that would make it unique.  But as more and more growers get them used to milder weathers they can survive.

So that would be it.If you decide to go tropical choosing either of these two palms would let you own a unique palm tree which will look good in your house.

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