Monday, December 2, 2013

Palm Tree Types

The palm trees that grow in the United States do so in the warm climates of Florida, California, South Carolina and Arizona, as well as along the Gulf Coast into Texas. Their species grow to various heights and have distinct leaves. One is a state symbol.


Palm trees


Types


The state of Florida has native palms such as the Florida thatchpalm, the Key thatchpalm, the Florida royalpalm and the Buccaneer palm. These palms all grow in specific areas along the Florida coast.


Identification


The Paurotis-palm of the Florida Everglades is a typical fan palm, with leaves that radiate from a common point and fan out. The Buccaneer palm is a typical feather palm, with leaves as long as 6 feet that look like huge feathers.


Size


The cabbage palmetto tree grows as high as 80 feet, while the Florida royalpalm has some individuals that exceed 100 feet in height. The Florida silverpalm is among the smaller palm trees in the United States, growing normally to just 20 feet tall.


Uses


Palm trees are important ornamental trees in climates warm enough to support them. The California Washingtonia palm tree is one such tree landscapers utilize.


History


South Carolina has the nickname of the Palmetto State; the cabbage palmetto is the state tree, appearing on the state flag and the state seal. The British fleet's attack on a palmetto log fort on Sullivan Island failed on June 28, 1776, cementing the tree in the hearts of South Carolina's citizens.








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