Featured Palm Varieties
The current live Palm Trees page highlights six primary palm offerings, each with its own species callout and short descriptive overview. This rewrite keeps that content structure while re-presenting it in the Coastline Palms mockup theme and saved typography system.
Date Palm
Phoenix DactyliferaPhoenix dactylifera is cultivated for its edible sweet fruit called dates and remains one of the most iconic specimen palms for grand entries, drive approaches, and upscale landscape installs.
Canary Island Palm / Pineapple Palm
Phoenix CanariensisThe live page describes Phoenix canariensis as a relative of the true date palm and a standout ornamental specimen, known for its bold canopy and thick trunk presence.
Hollywood Fan Palm
Washingtonia robustaThe Hollywood Fan Palm is presented as a tall, fast-growing palm with a slender trunk and large fan-shaped fronds, often used as an ornamental tree in warm-climate landscaping.
Mediterranean Fan Palm
Chamaerops humilisThe live page describes this palm as compact and hardy, with blue-green fan-shaped fronds, multi-trunk growth, and strong suitability for smaller gardens and container planting.
Windmill Palms
Trachycarpus fortuneiWindmill Fan Palm is shown as a cold-hardy palm with a slender, fibrous trunk and circular fan-shaped fronds, valued for its tropical look in cooler climates.
California Coconut Tree
Beccariophoenix alfrediiThe current page notes that this palm is not native to California but is grown in warm coastal regions, especially where tropical or subtropical conditions support it.