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Bismarckia nobilis
HARDY SILVER BISMARCKIA PALM

SKU: 801-003
Regular price 12.99
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Bismarckia nobilis grows from solitary trunks that are 30 to 45 cm in diameter. In their natural habitat they can reach above 25 meters in height but usually get no taller than 12 m in cultivation. The nearly rounded silver leaves are enormous in maturity, over 3 m wide! Foliage is silver-blue for these seeds, though a green leaf variety exists which is less hardy to cold. Bismarckia is hardy outdoors in zone 8b-11.

Bismarck palms are grown throughout the tropics, and subtropics under favorable microclimates. They are grown in many parts of Indonesia and Australia. In the United States, they are planted in several areas of Florida, a few areas of Southern California, southern and southeastern Texas, and southern Arizona. Bismarck palms will suffer from cold damage but they quickly recover. The silver-gray variety will tolerate -3 C (27 F) and will recover from -6 C (21 F). While Bismarckia tolerate some drought, they thrive in areas with adequate rainfall. Because of their massive crowns, they need plenty of room in a landscape area.

Bismarck palms are easy to grow in the right environment as they are adaptable to a wide range of soils and prefer to have good drainage as the Bismarck does not like to have root rot. The Bismarck palm can adapt to either acidic or alkaline soil.

These seeds are extremely large, like small golf balls!

Seeds per packet: 3 huge seeds

Note: These seeds are large, and will have extra freight charges as they do not qualify as a regular bubble envelope and are consider a parcel rate.

Bismarckia nobilis
HARDY SILVER BISMARCKIA PALM

SKU: 801-003
Regular price 12.99
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Bismarckia nobilis grows from solitary trunks that are 30 to 45 cm in diameter. In their natural habitat they can reach above 25 meters in height but usually get no taller than 12 m in cultivation. The nearly rounded silver leaves are enormous in maturity, over 3 m wide! Foliage is silver-blue for these seeds, though a green leaf variety exists which is less hardy to cold. Bismarckia is hardy outdoors in zone 8b-11.

Bismarck palms are grown throughout the tropics, and subtropics under favorable microclimates. They are grown in many parts of Indonesia and Australia. In the United States, they are planted in several areas of Florida, a few areas of Southern California, southern and southeastern Texas, and southern Arizona. Bismarck palms will suffer from cold damage but they quickly recover. The silver-gray variety will tolerate -3 C (27 F) and will recover from -6 C (21 F). While Bismarckia tolerate some drought, they thrive in areas with adequate rainfall. Because of their massive crowns, they need plenty of room in a landscape area.

Bismarck palms are easy to grow in the right environment as they are adaptable to a wide range of soils and prefer to have good drainage as the Bismarck does not like to have root rot. The Bismarck palm can adapt to either acidic or alkaline soil.

These seeds are extremely large, like small golf balls!

Seeds per packet: 3 huge seeds

Note: These seeds are large, and will have extra freight charges as they do not qualify as a regular bubble envelope and are consider a parcel rate.