Palm Seeds

Palm seeds are our widest collection of exotic species — from frost-resistant palms that you can plant in a Polish garden to tropical indoor palms for bright interiors and greenhouses. Each batch is tested for germination and packed by hand, and we include a paper sowing instruction with every order. We ship throughout the European Union.

The most important factor when choosing is not how the palm looks, but where you will keep it during the winter. Therefore, below we divide the assortment according to frost resistance and purpose — choose the section that fits your conditions, then proceed to specific species in the catalog below. For more exotic plants, also check the main category exotic plant seeds.

How to choose palm seeds? Frost resistance and purpose

Successful cultivation depends on matching the species to the conditions you can provide — especially in winter. The assortment is divided into three groups:

1. Frost-resistant palms — for planting outdoors in Poland. The most durable is Trachycarpus fortunei (Fortune’s hardy palm), which tolerates drops to about -17°C and has been planted outdoors in temperate climates for years. The three-spined palm (Trithrinax campestris, -10 to -15°C outside the growing season) is also very hardy. Washingtonia robusta withstands down to about -5°C and requires winter protection in our climate.

2. Terrace and pot palms. Outdoors in summer, indoors in a cool, bright room in winter (about 2-10°C). This group includes Livistona, fish-tail palm (Caryota), and cycads — palm-like but cultivated under similar conditions.

3. Indoor and greenhouse palms. Tropical species intolerant of frost, grown indoors year-round: areca palm (Dypsis lutescens), fan palms (Licuala), pinanga, veitchia, arenga. They work well as large decorative plants for living rooms or offices.

If you are starting your adventure with palm seeds, begin with the first group or with areca — these species are the most forgiving of mistakes.

True palms and palm-like plants — what you’ll find in this category

Most of our seeds are true palms from the Arecaceae family. However, we have also deliberately included palm-like plants that many growers search for under the term “palm” and which create a similar exotic effect:

Japanese sago palm (Cycas revoluta) — a living fossil older than dinosaurs, often mistaken for a palm; one of the most frost-resistant species in this group. Madagascar palm (Pachypodium lamerei) — botanically a succulent, with a palm-like leaf rosette on a spiny trunk. Birds of paradise (Strelitzia) — palm-like in shape; the full range is available in the strelitzia seeds category.

This way, you get the whole “palm” atmosphere in one place — from classic palms to striking plants with a similar silhouette.

Where do our palm seeds come from

We source seeds from trusted producers and direct sources worldwide — cooperating with plantations, botanical gardens, and experienced collectors. Each batch is tested for germination ability, and seeds are packed by hand to ensure freshness.

We include a paper sowing instruction tailored to the species with every order, and we maintain a broader base of guides on our gardening blog. All products are legal and marketed in compliance with phytosanitary requirements.

How to sow palm seeds — basics

Freshness matters. Palm seeds have a relatively short lifespan and germinate best when fresh — sow them as soon as possible after receiving.

Soaking. Most species benefit from soaking in warm water for 24-72 hours (change the water once a day) — this softens the hard seed coat.

Warmth and moisture. Sow in a well-draining, slightly moist substrate, cover with a mini greenhouse, and provide consistent bottom heat (about 25-30°C). A heating mat significantly speeds up and evens out germination.

Patience. Palms germinate slowly and unevenly — from several weeks to several months. This is normal; don’t discard the pot too early.

Once seedlings develop, start fertilizing with formulas suited for palms — dedicated fertilizers can be found in the palm fertilizers category.

Frequently asked questions

Which palm seeds are frost-resistant and suitable for planting outdoors in Poland?
The most frost-resistant are Trachycarpus fortunei, tolerating drops to about -17°C, and the three-spined palm (Trithrinax campestris), tolerating -10 to -15°C outside the growing season. Washingtonia robusta withstands down to about -5°C and requires winter protection in the Polish climate.

How long do palm seeds take to germinate?
Palms germinate slowly and unevenly — from several weeks to several months, depending on species and seed freshness. Consistent substrate warmth (around 25-30°C) is key; a heating mat noticeably speeds and evens out germination.

Do palm seeds need soaking before sowing?
In most cases, yes. Soaking in warm water for 24-72 hours softens the hard seed coat and stimulates germination. Detailed recommendations for each species are included in the instruction with every order.

Which palm from seeds is easiest for beginners?
The easiest are Trachycarpus fortunei and Washingtonia robusta (frost-resistant, fast-growing) and areca palm (Dypsis lutescens) as an indoor species. All tolerate home conditions well and forgive minor care mistakes.

Do you ship palm seeds throughout the European Union?
Yes, we ship to all European Union countries. Delivery cost and time depend on the destination country and chosen method. Most orders are shipped the same or next business day.

How should palm seeds be stored and are they fresh?
Palm seeds have a short lifespan and germinate best when fresh, so it’s best to sow them quickly after receiving. Until sowing, store them in a cool, dry, and dark place. Our seeds are tested for germination and packed by hand.

 

124 products

  • Nasiona Szorstkowca Fortunego (Trachycarpus fortunei) Nasiona Szorstkowca Fortunego (Trachycarpus fortunei)

    Fortune's Fan Palm Seeds - Trachycarpus Fortunei

    Trachycarpus Fortunei is a single-trunk palm that reaches a diameter of 15–30 cm. The trunk is covered with characteristic fibers derived from the leaves. The palm’s crown consists of fan-shaped, dark green leaves measuring 1–2 meters long, composed of 30–50 leaflets each 2.5–4 cm wide. Trachycarpus is a dioecious plant – it produces separate male and female flower clusters. Flowers appear when the trunk reaches about one meter in height. Female flowers are greenish and grow upwards, while male flowers are yellow and hang downwards. After pollination, the female flowers develop into seeds that mature to a dark navy blue color.Trachycarpus Fortunei stands out for its exceptional frost resistance, tolerating temperatures as low as -17°C, and well-rooted specimens can survive short cold spells down to this temperature without protection. However, to protect the leaves, it is recommended to shield the palm when frost below -12°C is forecast. In the Polish climate, the trunk of Trachycarpus growing in the ground typically grows 10 to 30 cm per season, and well-established plants can produce up to a dozen new leaves annually. Trachycarpus grown from seeds grows at a very satisfactory rate; one-year-old seedlings can be planted outdoors, and the palm begins forming a trunk as early as the second year after germination.Trachycarpus Fortunei is one of the most commonly planted palms in temperate climates. It can be found in gardens and parks in Poland, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and other countries. It also decorates coastal areas such as the shores of Italy and southern France, as well as milder temperate regions in North America.Trachycarpus Fortunei is an indispensable choice for those wishing to introduce an exotic touch to their garden, as well as for beginner palm enthusiasts. Its easy cultivation, frost resistance, and rapid growth make it a palm that thrives in challenging conditions while adding elegance to any space. How to grow Trachycarpus Fortunei?Trachycarpus fortunei is easy to grow and tolerates a variety of conditions. It prefers sunny or partially shaded locations and well-draining, moderately moist soil. During winter, when temperatures drop below -12°C, it is recommended to protect the palm with horticultural fleece or special covers, and in case of more severe frosts – to use heating cables.Thanks to its compact size, young Trachycarpus specimens are well suited for container cultivation. In this case, it is advisable to choose a pot with good thermal insulation to protect the roots from freezing. During colder months, pots with palms should be moved indoors to a room with temperatures between 2 and 10°C. During the growing season, Trachycarpus in containers requires regular watering, but the soil should drain well to avoid root rot. We include sowing instructions with every order.

    7,10 zł - 359,10 zł

  • Nasiona Wachlarzownicy Wyniosłej (Licuala grandis) Nasiona Wachlarzownicy Wyniosłej (Licuala grandis)

    Tall Licuala Seeds - Licuala Grandis

    Licuala grandis – Ruffled Fan Palm Licuala grandis, commonly known as the Ruffled Fan Palm, is an exceptionally elegant palm native to the humid rainforests of the Republic of Vanuatu and the Solomon Islands, located east of Australia. This ornamental plant from the Arecaceae family has gained great popularity throughout Europe, where it is valued in greenhouses, public spaces, and private botanical collections. It is an essential part of any tropical palm enthusiast’s collection due to its unique, decorative character. Growth Characteristics and Morphology Licuala grandis reaches a maximum height of 6 meters, developing a single, slender trunk about 5-6 cm in diameter. In its natural habitat, the trunk is often covered with characteristic fibers and remnants of old, dry leaves, giving the plant an authentic tropical appearance. The most distinctive ornamental feature of this palm is its large, glossy leaves with a woven fan shape up to 100 cm in diameter. Each leaf is fully rounded with regularly scalloped edges, creating a unique decorative visual effect. Older leaves, although usually growing upright, may gently bend, further enhancing the plant’s aesthetic appeal. Flowering and Fruiting The Ruffled Fan Palm typically blooms in early to mid-summer. The palm produces striking flower stalks composed of small, yellowish-white flowers. After flowering, in autumn, small, round fruits appear with an intense red color, adding an extra decorative feature to the plant. These fruits, although very ornamental, are not edible. Climate Requirements and Frost Resistance Licuala grandis is a tropical and subtropical plant that thrives best in warm and humid climates. The plant is sensitive to frost and tolerates minimum temperatures around 3°C. Although some specimens have survived brief drops to -1.5°C, it is recommended to cultivate it only in the warmest regions of Europe where winter temperatures do not fall below 3°C. In cooler parts of the continent, it works well as a potted plant that can be moved outdoors in summer and kept in a bright, warm room during winter. Cultivation Conditions and Care The Ruffled Fan Palm prefers partially shaded locations, making it an ideal houseplant. In tropical climates, it can be grown in full sun with high humidity or in shade. Young plants require special protection from direct sunlight, especially in regions with high temperatures and low air humidity. The palm requires well-draining soil rich in organic matter. The optimal substrate is sandy soil with a high humus content. The plant needs frequent watering to keep the soil consistently slightly moist but does not tolerate excess water, which can lead to root rot. Ornamental Use Licuala grandis is a unique decorative element thanks to its glossy, fan-shaped leaves with original shapes. It works excellently as a potted plant, bringing an exotic atmosphere to residential and office interiors. In warmer parts of Europe, it can be planted in groups under the canopies of tall trees, creating impressive tropical-style garden compositions. The plant responds well to regular, light fertilization, especially when grown in containers, ensuring healthy growth and maintaining its attractive appearance.

    9,60 zł - 1.390,00 zł

  • Nasiona Karłatki Vulcano (Chamaerops humilis 'Vulcano') Nasiona Karłatki Vulcano (Chamaerops humilis 'Vulcano')

    Vulcano Dwarf Palm Seeds - Chamaerops Humilis 'Vulcano'

    Chamaerops humilis 'Vulcano' - Vulcano Dwarf Palm Chamaerops humilis 'Vulcano', also known as the Vulcano Dwarf Palm, is a unique cultivar of the Mediterranean dwarf palm. This variety originates from the Mediterranean basin regions, mainly the Lipari Islands archipelago, where natural conditions have shaped its distinctive features. This compact member of the Arecaceae family is highly regarded by exotic plant enthusiasts for its unique decorative and cultivation qualities. Growth and Appearance Characteristics The Vulcano Dwarf Palm stands out with its dense, compact form, which significantly differentiates it from the classic Chamaerops humilis variety. The plant develops stiff, dark green leaves that form a dense and regular crown with a distinctly decorative character. The leaves of this variety are smaller but stiffer than those of the base species, giving the entire plant an elegant and orderly appearance. Vulcano is characterized by a slower growth rate and reaches smaller sizes compared to the common dwarf palm, which can develop a larger and more spreading crown. This feature makes it a more versatile choice for smaller spaces where every centimeter counts. Flowering and Fruiting The Vulcano Dwarf Palm is a dioecious plant, although occasionally specimens with inflorescences of both sexes on one plant can be found. Flowering occurs in May, when the plant produces characteristic flower clusters. The fruits initially have a green color, then change to brown as they mature. The ripening process takes 6 to 9 months, and the mature fruits emit a distinctive scent. Cultivation Requirements Chamaerops humilis 'Vulcano' prefers sunny or lightly shaded locations, where it can fully develop its decorative qualities. The plant shows exceptional resistance to harsh weather conditions, including cold, drought, and unfavorable weather. This variety can withstand temperature drops down to about -10°C, making it one of the most frost-resistant palms. In regions with mild winters, it can be grown outdoors year-round. In colder parts of Europe, winter protection is recommended by covering or growing in containers that can be moved to a cool but well-lit room with temperatures above 5°C. Care and Watering The Vulcano Dwarf Palm is drought-resistant, which greatly simplifies its care. During the summer season, it requires regular but moderate watering, allowing the top layer of the substrate to dry out between waterings. In winter, when the plant enters dormancy, watering should be reduced. During the growing season, the plant benefits from regular application of balanced NPK fertilizers, which support healthy growth and intense leaf greenness. Horticultural Uses Thanks to its small size and compact growth, the Vulcano Dwarf Palm is perfect for both garden cultivation and container growing on terraces or balconies. Its elegant appearance and ease of care make it an ideal choice for both beginners and experienced gardeners looking for a small but striking palm with high decorative value.

    16,00 zł - 431,00 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Butelkowej (Hyophorbe lagenicaulis) Nasiona Palmy Butelkowej (Hyophorbe lagenicaulis)

    Bottle Palm Seeds - Hyophorbe Lagenicaulis

    Hyophorbe lagenicaulis - Bottle Palm The Bottle Palm is one of the most distinctive members of the palm family, originating from the picturesque island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It gets its name from the characteristic swelling of the trunk at the base, which resembles the shape of a bottle. Unfortunately, in its natural habitat, this species is threatened with extinction, giving it special botanical and conservation value. Growth and Appearance Characteristics A distinguishing feature of Hyophorbe lagenicaulis is its relatively slow growth, which makes it an ideal plant for long-term container cultivation in home conditions. In containers, it reaches a maximum height of 4 meters, allowing it to be comfortably placed in spacious interiors, greenhouses, or covered terraces. The characteristic swelling of the trunk gives the entire plant a unique, sculptural appearance that attracts attention and serves as a natural focal point in any tropical plant collection. Cultivation Requirements The Bottle Palm thrives best in a sunny location, where it can enjoy abundant light for most of the day. A key factor in cultivation is maintaining the right temperature—especially during the winter months, the temperature should not fall below 10°C. In temperate climates, controlled environment cultivation is recommended—indoors or in greenhouses where environmental conditions can be precisely regulated. The plant requires a well-draining substrate that ensures proper drainage and prevents waterlogging around the roots. Equally important is maintaining consistent soil moisture without allowing the substrate to dry out completely. Significance in Home Cultivation Growing the Bottle Palm at home has a dual significance. On one hand, it brings an authentic tropical atmosphere indoors, giving the space an exotic character. On the other hand, due to the species’ threat in the wild, home cultivation contributes to preserving the genetic diversity of this unique representative of Mauritius flora. The plant’s slow growth means it will remain a stable element of decor for many years, gradually developing and gaining an increasingly impressive character. It is an investment in the long-term aesthetic of living or collector spaces.

    8,90 zł - 200,90 zł

  • Nasiona Szorstkowca Wagnera (Trachycarpus wagnerianus) Nasiona Szorstkowca Wagnera (Trachycarpus wagnerianus)

    Wagner's Trachycarpus Seeds - Trachycarpus Wagnerianus

    Trachycarpus wagnerianus - Wagner's Rough Palm Origin and Botanical Characteristics Wagner's Rough Palm (Trachycarpus wagnerianus) is a palm species with an uncertain origin, likely native to Asian regions, similar to its close relative - Trachycarpus fortunei. This unique palm stands out among other species in the genus due to its distinctive morphological features and significant cold tolerance. Frost Resistance and Climate Adaptation One of the most valuable traits of this species is its exceptional frost resistance. Trachycarpus wagnerianus is among the most frost-hardy palms in the world, capable of surviving temperature drops as low as -17°C. However, it should be noted that leaves may defoliate at temperatures around -12°C, so it is recommended to protect the plant when temperatures fall to -11°C. This remarkable cold tolerance makes the species suitable for cultivation in temperate climates and cooler regions of Europe. Distinctive Leaf and Growth Habit Features The most recognizable feature of Wagner's Rough Palm is its relatively small, dense, fan-shaped leaves. Compared to the leaves of Trachycarpus fortunei, they are much stiffer and less prone to mechanical damage. This characteristic helps the palm maintain an attractive appearance in windy locations, where other species might suffer leaf damage from strong gusts. Growth and Development Trachycarpus wagnerianus exhibits a moderate growth rate, increasing by up to 30 cm per year under suitable growing conditions. In temperate climates, the palm can reach an impressive height of up to 8 meters, developing a characteristic trunk covered with fibrous remnants of old leaves. Its dense growth habit makes it especially attractive for limited spaces where a compact visual effect is desired. Cultivation Requirements Wagner's Rough Palm prefers sunny or partially shaded locations and requires well-draining soil. A key aspect of care is moderate watering, ensuring even soil moisture while avoiding excessive dampness that could lead to root rot. During the growing season, regular feeding with specialized palm fertilizers with an appropriate NPK ratio is recommended. Advantages Compared to Other Species Although Trachycarpus wagnerianus is sometimes confused with Trachycarpus fortunei, it differs in several important ways. Its smaller and stiffer leaves make it more resistant to damage caused by wind or heavy, wet snow. Additionally, its denser growth habit may be preferred in landscaping projects requiring a more compact visual effect. Its frost resistance is comparable to Trachycarpus fortunei, making both species excellent choices for cultivation in cooler parts of Europe.

    9,00 zł - 124,00 zł

  • Nasiona Szorstkowca Latisectus (Trachycarpus latisectus) Nasiona Szorstkowca Latisectus (Trachycarpus latisectus)

    Latisectus Trachycarpus Seeds - Trachycarpus Latisectus

    Trachycarpus Latisectus - Trachycarpus Latisectus Trachycarpus Latisectus is a unique member of the palm family, distinguished by its characteristic structure and impressive size. Trachycarpus Latisectus originates from the mountainous regions of Asia, where it developed the ability to survive in harsh climatic conditions. This trait makes it one of the most interesting palms for European enthusiasts of exotic plants. Morphological Characteristics The most distinctive feature of this species is its large, dark green leaves with a fan shape, which can reach up to 2 meters in span. The leaf segments are significantly wider and thicker than those of other Trachycarpus species, giving the entire plant a uniquely elegant, architectural character. This leaf structure not only enhances the plant’s aesthetics but also increases its resistance to wind and adverse weather conditions. The palm trunk is covered with fibrous remnants of old leaves, creating a natural protection with a rough, sturdy appearance. Mature specimens can reach up to 12 meters in height, with a trunk diameter of up to 20 cm. This impressive growth makes Trachycarpus Latisectus an excellent architectural accent in larger garden spaces. Cold Hardiness Trachycarpus Latisectus is among the most frost-resistant palms, capable of surviving temperatures down to -12°C. This exceptional trait allows cultivation in temperate climates typical of most European regions. However, young plants require additional frost protection, especially in colder parts of the continent where winters can be particularly harsh. Flowering and Propagation The plant is dioecious, meaning male and female flowers appear on separate individuals. Flowering is marked by the development of striking, branched inflorescences with white or yellowish flowers. After successful pollination, the plant produces characteristic black-blue fruits containing seeds, which serve as the natural method of species propagation. Cultivation Requirements Trachycarpus Latisectus prefers well-drained soil and a location in full sun or partial shade. Its tolerance of various soil types makes cultivation relatively straightforward. Although the species is drought-tolerant to some extent, regular watering significantly improves growth rate and plant health, especially in the drier regions of southern Europe. During the growing season, from spring to late summer, the plant requires regular feeding with a balanced NPK fertilizer. Palms grown in the ground will also benefit from twice-seasonal applications of granular manure, which provides long-lasting nourishment to the root system. Despite its relatively slow growth rate, Trachycarpus Latisectus responds excellently to proper care, rewarding growers with healthy development and a spectacular appearance for many decades.

    5,50 zł - 122,50 zł

  • Nasiona Niebieskiej Palmy Meksykańskiej (Brahea armata) Nasiona Niebieskiej Palmy Meksykańskiej (Brahea armata)

    Blue Mexican Palm Seeds - Brahea Armata

    Brahea armata - Blue Mexican Palm Brahea armata, known as the Blue Mexican Palm or Hesper Palm, is one of the most distinctive members of the Arecaceae family. This species originates from the Baja California peninsula in Mexico, where it naturally inhabits dry, rocky slopes and crevices at altitudes from 1500 to 2400 meters above sea level. This evergreen palm is primarily distinguished by its silvery-blue leaves and exceptional ability to adapt to harsh climatic conditions. Morphological Characteristics In its natural environment, Brahea armata reaches an impressive height of up to 15 meters, developing a strong, gray trunk up to 45 cm in diameter. Young specimens often retain a characteristic "skirt" of dried leaves on the trunk, which is sometimes removed in garden cultivation for aesthetic reasons. The palm crown consists of 25-30 leaves measuring 1 to 2 meters wide, set on long, meter-long petioles equipped with dark spines along the edges. The most recognizable feature of this species is its stiff, fan-shaped leaves covered with a blue-gray bloom, giving the plant its distinctive, exotic appearance. This unique coloration sets Brahea armata apart from other palms and is the main reason for its popularity in ornamental gardening. Flowering and Fruiting From February to March, Brahea armata produces spectacular inflorescences reaching up to 5 meters in length. Small, creamy flowers transform after blooming into brown, edible fruits about 2 cm in diameter with an oval or spherical shape. This phenomenon adds an extra decorative value to this palm. Cultivation Requirements Brahea armata is very easy to grow, requiring primarily well-draining soil and a location in full sun or light partial shade. This species shows high drought resistance, making it an ideal choice for Mediterranean climate gardens. Regular, deep watering during the growing season supports faster growth, while watering should be minimized in winter. One of the most valuable features of Brahea armata is its frost tolerance down to -10°C, making it one of the most cold-hardy palm species available in cultivation. In cooler parts of Europe, however, young plants should be protected from the harshest frosts. Uses in Gardening Thanks to its unique aesthetic, Brahea armata is excellent for various garden compositions. It is used in: rock gardens and Mediterranean-style gardens as a solitary specimen plant urban spaces as an exotic accent container cultivation on terraces and in conservatories This majestic palm can be grown both in the ground and in containers, increasing its versatility across different climate zones. In container cultivation, it can be moved seasonally to adjust conditions to the plant’s current needs. For optimal growth, it is recommended to use a soil mix enriched with perlite and coconut fiber and to regularly fertilize with balanced palm fertilizers.

    9,90 zł - 219,90 zł

  • Nasiona Karłatki Niebieskiej (Chamaerops humilis cerifera) Nasiona Karłatki Niebieskiej (Chamaerops humilis cerifera)

    Blue Dwarf Palm Seeds - Chamaerops Humilis Cerifera

    Chamaerops Humilis Cerifera – Blue Dwarf Palm Chamaerops Humilis Cerifera, commonly known as the Blue Dwarf Palm, is a unique fan palm native to the Atlas Mountains in Morocco. In its natural habitat, it grows at altitudes reaching 2000 m above sea level, which has given it remarkable resilience to harsh climatic conditions. The main distinguishing feature of this variety is its silvery-blue leaf color, one of the most characteristic traits that set it apart from other dwarf palm varieties. Growth and Appearance Characteristics The Blue Dwarf Palm is characterized by fan-shaped leaves with an intense, powdery blue-silver shade, comparable to the leaf color of Brahea Armata or Bismarckia Nobilis Silver. Unlike the standard Chamaerops humilis, whose leaves are green or slightly silvery underneath, the Cerifera variety displays a more uniformly blue coloration. The plant grows relatively slowly and reaches up to 4 meters in height in temperate climates, maintaining the dense, multi-stemmed habit typical of this species. The growth form of the Cerifera variety differs from other dwarf variants – compared to the Vulcano variety, which is more compact and low-growing, Cerifera produces taller and slimmer trunks. This trait makes it especially attractive as a solitary plant or as part of compositions in larger garden spaces. Climate Resistance Chamaerops Humilis Cerifera shows exceptional resistance to harsh environmental conditions. Due to its origin from dry and cold mountainous areas, it tolerates both high temperatures and drops down to -10°C. In regions with mild winters, it can be grown outdoors year-round. In colder parts of Europe, it is recommended to protect the plant during winter or grow it in a pot that can be moved indoors to a temperature between 2 and 10 degrees Celsius. The leaves are very wind-resistant, making this variety excellent for gardens exposed to strong gusts. This feature, combined with the plant’s overall hardiness, makes the Blue Dwarf Palm a staple choice for fans of frost-hardy palms. Cultivation Requirements Chamaerops Humilis Cerifera is an easy-to-care-for plant, suitable for both beginners and experienced gardeners. It prefers sunny locations, ideally with full-day sun exposure, which provides optimal conditions for developing the characteristic blue leaf color. The plant is drought-tolerant, making it low-maintenance in terms of watering. During the growing season, water regularly but moderately, allowing the top layer of soil to dry out between waterings. In winter, when the palm enters dormancy, watering should be significantly reduced. Soil and Fertilization The Blue Dwarf Palm prefers very well-draining soils. An optimal mix is a combination of soil, perlite, and sand, which ensures proper drainage and prevents water accumulation around the roots. During the growing season, regular use of balanced NPK fertilizers is recommended to support healthy growth and the development of the variety’s distinctive features. Use in Arrangements Chamaerops Humilis Cerifera is an ideal choice for both gardens and container cultivation. Its unique leaf color adds an exotic touch to any arrangement, and its multi-stemmed form fits well with various styles – from Mediterranean to modern. Compared to the common dwarf palm, the Cerifera variety looks more spectacular thanks to its distinctive blue coloration.

    8,70 zł - 150,00 zł

  • Nasiona Chilijskiej Palmy Miodowej (Jubaea chilensis) Nasiona Chilijskiej Palmy Miodowej (Jubaea chilensis)

    Chilean Wine Palm Seeds - Jubaea Chilensis

    Jubaea Chilensis - Chilean Wine Palm Jubaea chilensis is one of the most impressive palm species, characterized by a massive, thick trunk covered with smooth, gray bark that often widens towards the top. It is a single-trunk palm that over the years develops a majestic, cylindrical shape, sometimes reaching a diameter of up to 1.7 meters at its thickest parts. The leaves of this palm are pinnate, dark green, and can grow to an impressive 6 meters in length, although on large specimens they appear somewhat modest compared to the massive trunk, adding a unique charm to the plant. Growth and Development Characteristics The Chilean Wine Palm grows very slowly, which is typical for long-lived palms. It takes many decades to reach its full height, so cultivating it requires considerable patience. Despite this, even young, short specimens make a strong impression thanks to their massive trunk and beautiful pinnate leaves. This remarkable cold tolerance, withstanding temperatures down to -12°C and according to some sources even -16°C, makes it especially suitable for cultivation in cooler regions of Europe. Flowering and Fruiting The Wine Palm is a monoecious species, meaning that both male and female flowers are found on the same individual. Small, purple flowers are gathered in long, branched inflorescences. Over time, they develop into fruits – initially green, then yellow, reaching up to 5 cm in diameter. Inside the fruit is a single seed with a hard shell, known as the "coquito". It is edible and resembles the taste of coconut, making it a valued snack in its natural habitat. Cultivation Requirements Jubaea chilensis prefers sunny locations and grows best in full sun or light partial shade. It requires a highly well-draining substrate – for planting, a mix of soil, perlite, and coconut fiber is recommended. Drainage is crucial because the palm does not tolerate prolonged root waterlogging, which can lead to root rot. It is advisable to add a drainage layer of pebbles, expanded clay, or gravel at the bottom of the planting site. The palm needs regular, moderate watering, especially during the summer. The soil should be kept slightly moist but not overly wet. During periods of active growth, the use of a properly balanced NPK fertilizer is recommended. Container Cultivation An alternative method of cultivation in temperate climates is growing in a pot. This allows the palm to be moved indoors to a cool room for the winter, at a temperature of 2-10°C. At this temperature, the palm enters dormancy and does not require light, and watering should be minimized. The container should have numerous drainage holes to properly remove excess water, and as the palm grows, it is necessary to provide a suitably large pot. Ecological Importance and Conservation In its natural environment, Jubaea chilensis faces threats from animals such as rabbits that eat young seedlings and rodents that prey on seeds. The IUCN has classified this species as endangered, making seed cultivation important for preserving biodiversity. This majestic palm symbolizes longevity and strength, and its presence adds an exotic character to spaces, especially valued in temperate regions where other palms might not survive.

    8,50 zł - 589,90 zł

  • Nasiona Srebrnej Palmy Bismarcka (Bismarckia nobilis silver) Nasiona Srebrnej Palmy Bismarcka (Bismarckia nobilis silver)

    Silver Bismarck Palm Seeds - Bismarckia Nobilis Silver

    Bismarckia nobilis Silver – Silver Bismarck Palm Bismarckia nobilis Silver is one of the most striking members of the palm family, valued for its unique appearance and majestic character. This exceptional palm native to Madagascar is distinguished primarily by the distinctive color of its leaves, which gives it an unparalleled decorative appeal. Distinctive Structure and Growth The most recognizable feature of the silver Bismarck palm is its spectacular, nearly round leaves, which can reach an impressive width of up to 3 meters when fully mature. These leaves are deeply divided into several dozen stiff segments arranged in a perfect fan shape. Particularly fascinating is the gradual color transformation of the leaves – young shoots initially appear in a purple shade, eventually turning into the characteristic silvery-blue color that makes this palm so sought after by collectors. The plant grows on a slender, cylindrical trunk with a diameter reaching 50 cm, featuring a characteristically widened base. The gray-brown trunk retains distinct ring-like marks from fallen leaves, adding an extra decorative element. Mature specimens form a dense, almost spherical leaf crown, which can reach up to 7.5 meters wide and 6 meters tall. Flowering and Propagation Bismarckia nobilis is a dioecious species, meaning male and female plants grow separately. During flowering, the plant produces impressive, hanging inflorescences with small brown flowers. On female plants, after successful pollination, oval brown drupes develop containing a single large seed. Cultivation Requirements in the European Climate The silver Bismarck palm thrives best in fully sunny locations, which is crucial for maintaining its characteristic silvery leaf color. The plant shows high tolerance to occasional water shortages, making it relatively easy to grow. In temperate climates, it can adorn gardens or terraces during the growing season, but in winter it needs to be moved to a bright, cool room where the temperature does not drop below 2 degrees Celsius. This palm’s frost resistance is about -3 degrees Celsius, allowing for experimental outdoor cultivation in warmer parts of Europe with mild winters, provided appropriate frost protection measures are applied. Care and Fertilization During the active growing period, Bismarckia nobilis requires regular feeding with a well-balanced NPK fertilizer. The plant prefers well-draining soil and full sun exposure, which ensures optimal growth conditions. Despite its subtropical origin, this palm shows relative resistance to light frosts, making it one of the more adaptable palms for outdoor cultivation in warmer areas with mild winters. Decorative Use Due to its majestic appearance and unique coloration, Bismarckia nobilis Silver has gained recognition as an ornamental plant in tropical and subtropical gardens. Thanks to its durability, it is ideal for parks and large public spaces, where it creates impressive avenues or singular plant accents. This rare palm, difficult to obtain in Europe, is a true gem in any exotic plant collection.

    4,95 zł - 1.599,90 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Bermudzkiej (Sabal bermudana) Nasiona Palmy Bermudzkiej (Sabal bermudana)

    Bermuda Palm Seeds - Sabal Bermudana

    Sabal bermudana - Bermuda Palm Botanical Characteristics and Origin Sabal bermudana is a unique species of fan palm, being the only native palm naturally occurring in Bermuda. This endemic species has gained special significance not only for its botanical properties but also for its historical uses. Unfortunately, populations of this palm have been significantly affected by the introduction of competing exotic species, such as the Chinese fan palm, making it even more valuable in horticulture. Structure and Appearance of the Plant The Bermuda palm stands out with an impressive structure, reaching up to 30 meters in height with a single, massive trunk up to 55 cm in diameter, and in some cases even 70 cm. This sturdy build gives the plant a durable, monumental character, making it an excellent focal point in garden compositions. The fan-shaped leaves can reach up to 2 meters long and are divided into about 60 segments. Younger leaves display a particularly attractive appearance with a slightly bluish or white tint, which over time changes to a characteristic dark green color. The stiff segments spread out in a radial pattern, creating a dense, spectacular crown with high decorative value. Flowering and Fruiting The spring flowering of Sabal bermudana is a remarkable visual spectacle. The plant produces small, yellowish-white flowers about 5 mm in diameter, gathered in large, branched inflorescences up to 2.5 meters long. These impressive structures usually extend above the leaf surface, adding extra appeal to the palm during the flowering period. After flowering, dark brown to black drupe fruits develop, about 1 cm in diameter. Each fruit contains a single seed, which is important when planning plant propagation. Cultural Significance and Uses Historically, the Bermuda palm held great practical importance for the Bermuda community. Its durable leaves were used to make hats exported to the United Kingdom and other countries, demonstrating the exceptional quality of the plant material. Sap was extracted from the trunk to produce a local strong alcohol called "bibby," giving the species special cultural significance. Cultivation Requirements Sabal bermudana shows exceptional adaptability, growing well in both tropical and temperate climates. The plant is highly tolerant of poor soil conditions, making it ideal for cultivation in various European environments, provided good drainage is ensured. For cultivation, it is recommended to use a mix of universal soil with perlite to ensure proper permeability. The palm thrives best in full sun or partial shade and requires regular watering, especially intensive during the summer period. Care and Winter Protection In cooler regions of Europe, protection against frost below -14°C is crucial, especially for younger plants that are more sensitive to low temperatures. Proper winter protection enables successful outdoor cultivation in temperate climates. During the growing season from spring to autumn, the palm requires regular watering and fertilizing with appropriately balanced NPK fertilizers. Systematic care ensures healthy growth and full use of the decorative potential of this exceptional species.

    9,30 zł - 99,30 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Palczastej (Rhapis multifida) Nasiona Palmy Palczastej (Rhapis multifida)

    Fan Palm Seeds - Rhapis Multifida

    Rhapis multifida - Finger Palm Rhapis multifida is an elegant palm with a distinctive clumping habit that reaches up to 2.5 meters in height in its natural environment. This species is characterized by densely arranged, slender stems forming a harmonious composition. It is larger and more resilient than the popular Rhapis excelsa, yet its narrow leaf segments add subtlety and a refined character to the entire plant. Leaf and Structure Characteristics The most decorative feature of this palm is its fan-shaped leaves divided into numerous segments. Each segment can reach up to 45 cm in length and has a slender, stiff structure with gently pointed tips. The leaf petioles are covered with fine, rough fibers, giving the plant additional texture and a natural feel. During flowering, yellowish fruits appear on long, slender stalks, adding an extra ornamental element. Uses in Arrangements Due to its elegant appearance and uniquely decorative form, Rhapis multifida is valued as an ornamental plant in various settings. It performs excellently in tropical-style gardens as well as a potted plant indoors. Its low light requirements and high tolerance to indoor conditions make it an ideal choice for places with limited natural light. This plant is often chosen for green projects in public spaces and offices, where it emphasizes the exotic character of the interior and introduces an atmosphere of tropical elegance. Cultivation Requirements Rhapis multifida thrives best in locations without direct sunlight, which can cause burns on its delicate leaves. It is an excellent choice for rooms with moderate light, such as living rooms, offices, or indoor public spaces. This species requires a well-draining, light substrate, preferably with added sand or perlite to prevent waterlogging and potential root rot. Watering should be regular but moderate – the top layer of soil should dry slightly between waterings. Care and Maintenance During winter, reduce watering to match the plant’s slower growth. The palm tolerates moderate humidity well, but during the heating season, misting the leaves helps keep them healthy and vibrantly green. Rhapis multifida does not require regular pruning, but removing dry or damaged leaves helps maintain an attractive appearance. This should be done carefully to avoid damaging healthy parts of the plant. Although the palm is relatively disease-resistant, it is advisable to monitor for spider mites and mealybugs, especially in dry indoor environments. Regular misting and humidity control help prevent these issues.

    8,70 zł - 98,70 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Królewskiej Dunlapiana (Roystonea dunlapiana) Nasiona Palmy Królewskiej Dunlapiana (Roystonea dunlapiana)

    Royal Dunlap Palm Seeds - Roystonea Dunlapiana

    Roystonea dunlapiana – Dunlapiana royal palm Roystonea dunlapiana, locally known as yagua or cabiche, is a magnificent palm native to southeastern Mexico, Honduras, and Nicaragua. In its natural habitat, it inhabits lowlands, estuaries, and coastal wetlands, thriving in conditions of high humidity and warm climate. This species stands out with its distinctly tropical character and stately silhouette, typical of royal palms. Form and characteristics The palm develops a slender, straight, light gray trunk that, under favorable conditions, grows up to about 20 meters tall and reaches a diameter of around 38 cm. The proportional trunk structure gives the plant an elegant, vertical character, emphasizing its monumental appearance. The upper part of the trunk is surrounded by a striking, intensely green crownshaft about 2 meters long. From this compact, clearly defined structure emerge about 15 large, pinnate leaves, with axes reaching up to 4 meters in length. The leaves are arranged horizontally, forming a wide, harmonious crown. This arrangement highlights the palm’s stately, representative character and makes this species easy to recognize among other members of the Roystonea genus. The plant produces impressive inflorescences about one meter long with long, narrow bracts. Their length matches that of the crownshaft, which is a diagnostic feature that helps distinguish this species from other royal palms. The male flowers are white and have distinctive purple anthers. After pollination, purple-black fruits develop, about 12–14 mm long. It is worth noting that this is the only species in the genus that does not occur on the Caribbean islands. Growing requirements in European conditions Roystonea dunlapiana is a very fast-growing palm. It grows best in tropical climates and warm, frost-free zones. It tolerates coastal conditions well, including salinity and humid air, making it a suitable choice for coastal gardens in warmer parts of Europe. In cooler parts of the continent, cultivation is only possible in containers – in greenhouses, winter gardens, or bright, heated interiors. It requires temperatures above 10°C, high humidity, and regular watering. The palm responds well to stable, warm conditions and good light exposure. During the summer season, the plant can be moved outdoors to a warm, sheltered spot protected from strong winds. This allows for more vigorous growth and better leaf coloration. Thanks to its dynamic growth rate, it relatively quickly develops the characteristic exotic silhouette with long, elegantly arching leaves. Uses and decorative qualities Dunlapiana royal palm combines impressive size, a distinctive trunk structure, and a broad, symmetrical leaf crown. Its tolerance to coastal conditions means that in a suitable climate, it can serve as a landscape focal point in gardens and formal spaces. slender, light gray trunk with impressive proportions, intensely green, prominent crownshaft, large, horizontally arranged leaves forming an elegant crown, fast growth rate under favorable conditions, tolerance to salinity and humid air. In container cultivation, it provides a strong tropical architectural accent. Its rapid growth allows for a relatively quick effect of a mature, stately palm. This species will be especially appreciated by collectors of exotic plants and lovers of striking, vertical plant forms. Roystonea dunlapiana is an option for those seeking a royal palm that combines an impressive silhouette with adaptation to coastal conditions and dynamic growth in a suitable warm environment.

    6,30 zł - 99,00 zł

  • Nasiona Szorstkowca Fortunego x Princeps (Trachycarpus fortunei x princeps) Nasiona Szorstkowca Fortunego x Princeps (Trachycarpus fortunei x princeps)

    Trachycarpus Fortunei x Princeps Seeds - Trachycarpus Fortunei x Princeps

    Trachycarpus fortunei × princeps – Windmill Palm Fortuné x Princeps Trachycarpus fortunei × princeps is an impressive hybrid created by crossing two valued species: Trachycarpus fortunei and Trachycarpus princeps. This cross combines the more vigorous growth and good climate adaptability inherited from T. fortunei with the decorative, silvery underside of the leaves typical of T. princeps. The result is a palm with high ornamental value and increased cold tolerance. Form and Decorative Features The most distinctive feature of Trachycarpus fortunei × princeps is its large, fan-shaped leaves reaching up to 1 meter in diameter. The upper side has a classic green color, while the underside takes on a silvery-white shade, which looks especially striking when blown by the wind. Under favorable conditions, the plant can grow up to 15 meters tall, although in temperate climates it usually reaches smaller sizes. The palm forms a straight, fibrous trunk and a compact crown, giving it an elegant, architectural character. In summer, typically in July and August, it produces yellow flower clusters that add an extra decorative element. Hardiness and Growth Rate The hybrid shows greater frost resistance than the standard form of T. fortunei, while remaining easier to cultivate than typical T. princeps. This makes it an interesting option for those seeking palms adapted to temperate climates. The growth rate is moderate to fast, especially in warmer regions. Each year the plant becomes stronger and better withstands occasional temperature drops, increasing its suitability for home gardens. Growing Requirements Trachycarpus fortunei × princeps grows best in sunny or lightly shaded locations. The soil should be well-drained and moderately moist, without prolonged waterlogging. Well-drained soil supports proper root system development. In warmer parts of Europe, it can be grown outdoors, while in cooler areas winter protection or cultivation in large containers is recommended. In containers, the palm performs well on terraces and in prominent garden areas. Garden Uses Thanks to the silvery underside of its leaves and elegant silhouette, Trachycarpus fortunei × princeps provides a striking accent in compositions with exotic plants. It can be planted as a solitary specimen or combined with other palms and large-leaved plants. This hybrid is especially valued by collectors of windmill palms but is also suitable for gardeners looking for a hardy, decorative palm with enhanced climate tolerance. It combines an impressive appearance with good adaptation to temperate conditions, making it a valuable element in gardens inspired by subtropical climates.

    12,90 zł - 1.192,90 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Waszyngtonia Filibusta (Washingtonia filibusta) Nasiona Palmy Waszyngtonia Filibusta (Washingtonia filibusta)

    Washingtonia Filibusta Palm Seeds - Washingtonia Filibusta

    Washingtonia filibusta - Washingtonia Filibusta Palm Washingtonia filibusta is a fascinating hybrid created by crossing two American palm species. Its natural habitat includes the southwestern regions of the United States and northwestern Mexico, where both parent species thrive in dry, sunny climates. This remarkable hybrid has gained special recognition in somewhat cooler climates, successfully growing in selected locations in the northwestern regions of North America. Growth Characteristics and Appearance The growth rate of this palm is very fast – matching the vigor of W. robusta, which means that under favorable conditions, you can relatively quickly achieve an impressive, exotically looking plant. At the same time, it retains important traits of W. filifera, including a better tolerance to cold, which significantly facilitates its cultivation outside typical Mediterranean zones. This variety does not differ significantly in appearance from the pure species forms, but its increased resistance to climatic conditions makes it a more practical alternative for collectors. Cultivation Requirements and Climate Tolerance Washingtonia filibusta grows best in full sun and well-draining but consistently moist soil. Regular and abundant watering is especially important – this palm is exceptionally water-loving, which sets it apart from many other exotic plants. In temperate climates, it can be grown in containers – outdoors in summer and indoors in cool but well-lit rooms during winter. In the ground, it can only be attempted in the warmest regions of Europe and only with careful winter protection. The plant can tolerate short-term temperature drops down to –10°C, making it one of the more frost-resistant palms available in European cultivation. Care and Fertilization During the growing season, the palm responds well to regular fertilization, which supports its dynamic growth and improves the appearance of its characteristic fan-shaped leaves. A key aspect of care is maintaining consistent soil moisture – unlike many other desert palms, this hybrid requires frequent watering throughout the entire growing season. Use in European Horticulture Compared to other exotic palms, Washingtonia filibusta stands out not only for its rapid growth and beautiful form but also for its greater tolerance to cold and moisture. Thanks to these traits, this hybrid is gaining popularity among collectors and enthusiasts of exotic plants even outside typical Mediterranean zones. A well-chosen location and proper care allow it to reach its full beauty even in less favorable temperate climates. This makes it increasingly common in private winter gardens, conservatories, and tropical plant collections throughout Europe, providing an excellent alternative to more sensitive palm species.

    4,90 zł - 619,90 zł

  • Nasiona Wenezuelskiej Palmy Królewskiej (Roystonea oleracea) Nasiona Wenezuelskiej Palmy Królewskiej (Roystonea oleracea)

    Venezuelan Royal Palm Seeds - Roystonea Oleracea

    Roystonea oleracea – Venezuelan Royal Palm Roystonea oleracea, known as the Venezuelan Royal Palm, is an impressive palm species native to the lowland areas of the Lesser Antilles, Venezuela, Colombia, and Trinidad. It is widely distributed in tropical zones, where it is one of the most recognizable representatives of its genus due to its majestic appearance and impressive size. In its natural habitat, it plays an important ecological role, and its ornamental uses make it a valued park and street tree. Morphological Characteristics In its natural environment, Roystonea oleracea can reach up to 40 meters in height, making it one of the tallest feather palms in the world. Its distinctive trunk, gray or whitish-gray in color, measures 46–66 cm in diameter and has a straight, cylindrical shape, often slightly widened at the base. This structure provides the plant with the stability needed to support its massive crown at such a great height. The crown consists of 16–22 feather-like leaves, each reaching up to 6 meters long. The leaflets are arranged in two planes, giving the entire crown a spreading, almost flat appearance with high decorative value. The green crown shaft, about 2 meters long, emphasizes the ornamental character of this palm and serves as a clear focal point of the entire leaf structure. Flowering and Fruiting The flowers of the Venezuelan Royal Palm appear as creamy-white panicles up to 1.5 meters long, creating spectacular reproductive structures. After pollination, they develop into small, elongated fruits that turn purplish-black when ripe. These fruits are an important food source for native wildlife, especially certain parrot species such as the orange-winged amazon, highlighting the ecological value of this plant. Practical Uses Roystonea oleracea offers a variety of practical uses. Its hard wood is used to make musical instruments, and dried leaves are used for thatching roofs in traditional construction. The sap extracted from young inflorescences can be fermented to produce alcoholic beverages. The growth tip, known as the palm heart, is sometimes eaten as a vegetable, although harvesting it results in the plant’s death. Cultivation Requirements Optimal cultivation results are achieved in fertile, well-drained soil with a high organic matter content. The plant requires constant moisture and plenty of sunlight. In its juvenile stage, it grows rapidly, making it a rewarding species to observe during development. Due to its sensitivity to temperatures below 0°C, it is suitable for container cultivation only in cooler regions of Europe. During warmer months, containers can be placed on terraces or in gardens, while in winter the plant needs a bright room with a minimum temperature of 10°C. The palm shows moderate drought tolerance – the best results come from watering every two weeks, avoiding complete drying of the substrate. Ornamental Use The Venezuelan Royal Palm, due to its size, requires careful placement. In tropical gardens, it presents a very impressive appearance, creating a strong landscape accent. This palm has a unique beauty and dynamic growth rate, especially recommended for exotic plant enthusiasts who can provide suitable thermal and spatial conditions.

    6,60 zł - 196,60 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Acai (Euterpe oleracea) Nasiona Palmy Acai (Euterpe oleracea)

    Acai Palm Seeds - Euterpe Oleracea

    Euterpe oleracea - Acai Palm Euterpe oleracea, commonly known as the acai palm, is a unique palm species native to the humid regions of the Amazon. This impressive plant stands out not only for its practical uses but also for its unique botanical features, making it a fascinating cultivation subject for both collectors and exotic plant enthusiasts. Botanical Characteristics and Growth Mature Euterpe oleracea specimens reach heights of 15 to 30 meters, creating a spectacular silhouette with their characteristic feather-like leaves. Each leaf can grow up to 4 meters long, forming a dense, umbrella-shaped crown that gives the plant its distinctive tropical appearance. A special feature of this species is its ability to produce multiple stems in a single clump, which sets it apart from most other dioecious palms. The acai palm is characterized by rapid growth and an unusual trait – it regrows after cutting and can continue to bear fruit, making it exceptionally valuable both botanically and practically. Fruiting and Yield The fruit of the acai palm is a small, spherical berry with a distinctive dark purple, almost black skin and a large seed. Although the pulp makes up a small part of the fruit, these berries are highly prized for their nutritional properties. The plant shows impressive productivity – it usually fruits twice a year, with each cluster containing between 500 and 900 berries. The first harvest can be expected from about the third year of cultivation, while maximum yield is reached after five to seven years. This makes the acai palm an attractive long-term investment for enthusiasts of exotic useful plants. Cultivation Requirements Cultivation of Euterpe oleracea thrives best in a warm, humid climate with access to sunlight or partial shade. In its natural environment, the palm grows in flooded areas near rivers and streams, indicating its preference for moisture. The plant prefers clay or humus-rich soils that should be kept consistently moist but well-drained. An acidic to slightly acidic pH substrate is optimal, reflecting the species’ natural growing conditions. Cultivation in Temperate Climates In cooler parts of Europe, the acai palm is well suited for container growing, which can be placed on balconies, terraces, and patios during the growing season. Due to its low frost tolerance, the plant should be moved indoors to a cool, bright room during the cold months. Young plants require protection from strong sunlight, while mature specimens tolerate full sun well, provided they have regular access to water. The key to success is maintaining proper soil moisture and providing the plant with stable temperature conditions.

    7,90 zł - 209,90 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Areki (Dypsis lutescens) Nasiona Palmy Areki (Dypsis lutescens)

    Areca Palm Seeds - Dypsis Lutescens

    Areca Palm – Dypsis lutescens Dypsis lutescens, also known as the Areca Palm, produces numerous slender, yellow-green stems resembling bamboo, which grow in clusters from the base. The whole is topped with arching, feather-like leaves of a light green color. In natural conditions, it can reach 6–9 meters in height and several meters in width, while in pot cultivation it remains much smaller, maintaining a decorative, lush form.Growth and DevelopmentThe plant grows relatively quickly for a palm, producing new leaves regularly during the growing season. Dypsis lutescens is valued not only for its appearance but also for its practical qualities – it is safe for pets and adapts well to indoor conditions. Additionally, it has the ability to improve air quality.Cultivation RequirementsCultivating Dypsis lutescens requires providing bright, diffused light, preferably near an east or west-facing window. The substrate should be permeable, consistently slightly moist, but well-drained to avoid waterlogging. Watering is done when the top layer of the substrate dries out, with particular importance placed on using filtered or settled water, as the plant is sensitive to fluoride and chlorine.The optimal temperature is 18–27°C, and higher air humidity promotes healthy growth. During the spring and summer, fertilization is recommended to accelerate development and improve leaf condition. In the temperate climate zone of Europe, it is not frost-resistant, so it should be grown indoors year-round.UsesIn tropical and subtropical climates, it is grown outdoors as a landscape plant. In temperate regions, it is a popular potted plant, ideal for interior decoration. Thanks to its air-purifying properties and safety for pets, Dypsis lutescens is an excellent choice for homes and offices.

    3,50 zł - 3.495,00 zł

  • Nasiona Liwistony Okrągłolistnej (Livistona rotundifolia) Nasiona Liwistony Okrągłolistnej (Livistona rotundifolia)

    Livistona Rotundifolia Seeds

    Livistona Rotundifolia - Round-Leaf PalmThis exceptional fan palm, also known as Saribus rotundifolius, is one of the most impressive members of the Arecaceae family. In its natural habitat, it reaches stunning sizes - up to 40-45 m tall, forming a slender, unbranched trunk 15-25 cm in diameter. A distinctive feature is the crown composed of 20-50 magnificent leaves.The greatest ornament of this palm is its large, fan-shaped leaves with an almost round outline, which can reach up to 150 cm in diameter. The leaves are set on long petioles with small spines, and their segments radiate outward, giving the plant a characteristic tropical appearance. In natural conditions, the palm blooms year-round, producing small yellowish flowers and spherical fruits that change color from yellow to dark purple.Growth and Development in Home CultivationIndoors, the plant grows much more slowly and usually reaches about 2 m in height. This makes it an excellent decoration for bright interiors, greenhouses, or offices. In summer, it can be placed outdoors, bringing an exotic atmosphere to terraces or balconies.Cultivation and CareRound-Leaf Livistona grows best in a bright location with diffused light, although young specimens tolerate partial shade well. It prefers room temperature (18-29°C) and moderate air humidity. The substrate should be fertile and well-draining, with added perlite or sand and a drainage layer at the bottom of the pot.Watering requires regularity - the soil should be slightly moist but without waterlogging, as the plant reacts poorly to both drought and overwatering. Leaf misting is also recommended, especially during the heating season. Fertilizing is done every two weeks during the growing season with small doses of palm fertilizer. The palm does not like frequent repotting, so it should only be done when truly necessary.UsesThanks to its decorative leaves and elegant form, Round-Leaf Livistona is an excellent choice for tropical plant enthusiasts. In temperate European climates, it makes a wonderful interior decoration, giving spaces an exotic character all year round.

    7,90 zł - 139,00 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Olejowej (Attalea cohune) Nasiona Palmy Olejowej (Attalea cohune)

    Oil Palm Seeds - Attalea Cohune

    Attalea cohune - Cohune Palm Attalea cohune is one of the most impressive members of the palm family, distinguished by its monumental size and distinctive silhouette. This tropical palm forms a spectacular crown composed of long, densely arranged leaves that can reach up to 8 meters in length. Its natural habitat is tropical climate regions, where it can fully develop its growth potential. Growth and Structure Characteristics A mature Attalea cohune can grow to an impressive 25 meters in height with a crown span reaching 12 meters. A characteristic feature of this species is its thick, straight trunk, which under optimal conditions can reach a diameter of up to 80 cm. This massive structure gives the palm exceptional stability and a monumental appearance, making it one of the most striking ornamental palms. The dense leaf crown forms a natural umbrella that not only serves as decoration but also provides valuable shade in tropical gardens. The leaves retain their intense green color for a long time, further enhancing the decorative value of this palm. Economic Importance and Uses The Cohune Palm is a species of particular economic significance. Its seeds are a rich source of palm oil, a valuable raw material used in various industries. In cosmetics, this oil is used in the production of creams, balms, and care products, while in gastronomy it serves as an ingredient in many dishes and food products. Cultivation Requirements Attalea cohune requires full sunlight and consistently warm temperatures. The optimal conditions are temperatures above 20°C maintained year-round, making this palm an ideal choice for warm regions of Europe and greenhouse cultivation. The soil should be: Well-draining - to prevent waterlogging Rich in nutrients - to support vigorous growth Regularly moist, especially during active growth periods Care and Development The palm has a significant water requirement, especially during hot and dry periods. Regular watering during the growing season is crucial to maintain proper soil moisture. In spring and summer, when the palm shows the most growth activity, systematic fertilization is recommended. Attalea cohune is characterized by rapid growth under suitable conditions, making its cultivation particularly rewarding for tropical palm enthusiasts. This trait means that the results of care are visible in a relatively short time.

    7,50 zł - 67,50 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Królowej (Syagrus romanzoffiana) Nasiona Palmy Królowej (Syagrus romanzoffiana)

    Queen Palm Seeds - Syagrus Romanzoffiana

    Syagrus Romanzoffiana - Queen Palm Syagrus Romanzoffiana, commonly known as the Queen Palm or Romanzoff Palm, is one of the most elegant members of the palm family, originating from the tropical regions of South America. This unique species has gained recognition among exotic plant enthusiasts for its excellent ornamental qualities and surprising adaptability to various growing conditions. Growth Characteristics and Appearance In its natural habitat, Syagrus Romanzoffiana can reach an impressive 20 meters in height, creating a majestic silhouette typical of tropical vegetation. When grown in pots, the plant maintains a more compact size, making it ideal for cultivation in limited living or office spaces. The palm’s crown consists of long, feather-like leaves with a gently arching shape, giving the entire plant a light and extraordinary elegance. This distinctive leaf architecture brings an authentic, exotic atmosphere to interiors or gardens from the very first years of cultivation. Climate Tolerance Despite its tropical origin, Syagrus Romanzoffiana shows remarkable tolerance to cooler climate conditions. The plant can withstand temperature drops down to -5 degrees Celsius, significantly expanding its cultivation possibilities in temperate climates. This trait allows for outdoor planting in areas with milder winters, provided appropriate protection is used during the coldest periods of the year. Cultivation Requirements The Queen Palm prefers sunny locations where it can fully develop its ornamental potential. A key to successful cultivation is providing a well-draining substrate that prevents waterlogging around the roots—one of the main threats to palm health. The plant’s root system requires balanced watering. The substrate should be neither overwatered nor dried out—maintaining a steady, moderate moisture level ensures optimal conditions for root and above-ground growth. Care and Fertilization During the active growing season, Syagrus Romanzoffiana responds well to regular fertilization. Applying a balanced palm fertilizer once a week supports vigorous leaf growth and strengthens the overall condition of the plant. Like other feather palms, the Queen Palm features a satisfying growth rate. Even one-year-old seedlings can quickly add a distinct exotic accent to their surroundings by developing their characteristic leaf crown. Use in Design The versatility of Syagrus Romanzoffiana makes it perfect for both indoor pot cultivation and garden planting. In living spaces, it creates an impressive focal point, while in gardens it can serve as a solitary specimen or part of tropical-themed compositions. This versatility, combined with relative ease of cultivation, makes the Queen Palm an excellent choice for beginner exotic plant lovers.

    7,50 zł - 126,00 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Huraganowej (Dictyosperma album) Nasiona Palmy Huraganowej (Dictyosperma album)

    Hurricane Palm Seeds - Dictyosperma Album

    Dictyosperma album - Hurricane Palm Hurricane Palm (Dictyosperma album) is an elegant palm native to the islands of the Indian Ocean, valued for its distinctive shape and remarkable resistance to harsh weather conditions. This species earned its popular name due to its exceptional ability to withstand strong winds and tropical storms, making it an interesting plant for enthusiasts of exotic flora. Growth and Appearance Characteristics The plant features a narrow, smooth trunk that can reach up to 12 meters in height under natural conditions. The most distinctive feature of this palm is its feather-like leaves, which can grow up to 2 meters long. The leaves are upward-facing with a slightly arching shape, and their deep cuts give them the appearance of a light and elegant plume. This specific leaf structure not only provides the palm with an attractive look but also increases its aerodynamics during strong winds. Flowering and Fruiting Flowering of Dictyosperma album is relatively discreet. Small flowers develop in large clusters near the base of the leaves, forming characteristic inflorescences. This palm is dioecious, meaning male and female flowers grow on separate plants. This biological trait contributes to the genetic diversity of the species and is an important factor when planning cultivation from seeds. The palm’s fruits are small and round, initially green, turning red or purple as they ripen. This color change signals fruit maturity and serves as a natural indicator for seed collectors in the wild. Cultivation Requirements In temperate climates, the Hurricane Palm can be successfully grown as a houseplant, but the key to success is maintaining appropriate air humidity. During summer, the plant can be placed outdoors in sunny spots, which supports its proper development. Location: prefers sunny places Soil: requires well-draining substrate Watering: regular during the growing season Fertilizing: balanced fertilizers dedicated to palms Care and Development Proper care of Dictyosperma album requires understanding its natural needs. During active growth, the plant needs regular watering, but overwatering the substrate should be avoided. Using specialized palm fertilizers ensures the right balance of minerals necessary for the healthy development of its characteristic feather-like leaves. The Hurricane Palm is an excellent choice for those seeking an exotic plant with high decorative value that does not require overly complicated care in home conditions.

    6,90 zł - 103,90 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Wrzecionowatej (Hyophorbe verschaffeltii) Nasiona Palmy Wrzecionowatej (Hyophorbe verschaffeltii)

    Spindle Palm Seeds - Hyophorbe Verschaffeltii

    Hyophorbe verschaffeltii - Spindle Palm Spindle Palm is an extraordinary species native to Mauritius, admired for its distinctive silhouette and elegant appearance. In its natural environment, the plant can reach a height of up to 6 meters, standing out among other palms due to its unique trunk structure. This feature makes the species valued by both collectors and enthusiasts of exotic ornamental plants. Distinctive Structure and Appearance The most recognizable feature of Hyophorbe verschaffeltii is its spindle-shaped, swollen trunk, which gives the plant a unique character. At the base of the crown, there is a thick, bluish-gray crown shaft that clearly separates the trunk from the leaves. This unusual plant architecture makes the palm a living sculpture in any interior or garden. The leaves are feather-like and long, characterized by an elegant, arched shape that forms a picturesque crown at the top of the palm. They can reach a length of about 2 meters and have an intense, vibrant green color with distinct yellow veins. Particularly interesting is the way the leaves develop – initially growing almost vertically upwards, then gradually arching downwards, creating the characteristic curved shape of the crown. Flowering and Fruiting The palm’s flowers are relatively small and discreet, appearing in clusters and remaining less visible against the impressive structure of the leaves and trunk. After flowering, small, spherical fruits develop. Although the reproductive elements are not the main attraction of the plant, they indicate its maturity and proper development. Cultivation Requirements in Temperate Climates In temperate climates, Hyophorbe verschaffeltii performs excellently as a potted plant indoors or in a conservatory. During warmer months, it can be placed outdoors, allowing it to enjoy natural light and fresh air. When growing the palm in a container, it is important to provide a sufficiently large pot to enable proper root system development. Key cultivation requirements include: Substrate: a mix of soil, coconut fiber, and perlite ensuring good drainage Location: a sunny spot with access to bright light Humidity: consistently moist but not waterlogged substrate Temperature: warm conditions year-round Ornamental Use Spindle Palm is very popular in cultivation due to its exceptional decorative qualities. Its distinctive silhouette and exotic appearance make it a focal point in any arrangement. It works perfectly as a solitary plant in prestigious interiors, winter gardens, or palm collections. Its slow growth and striking look make it an ideal choice for those seeking unusual ornamental plants with a tropical character.

    7,50 zł - 121,50 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Lisiej (Wodyetia bifurcata) Nasiona Palmy Lisiej (Wodyetia bifurcata)

    Fox Palm seeds - Wodyetia Bifurcata

    Wodyetia bifurcata - Palma Lisia Wodyetia bifurcata, znana również jako Palma Lisi Ogon lub Palma Lisia, należy do rodziny Arekowatych i pochodzi z północno-wschodniej Australii. W swoim naturalnym środowisku występuje w tropikalnych lasach deszczowych oraz na brzegach rzek, gdzie tworzy charakterystyczne, malownicze stanowiska. Ten gatunek palmy zyskał międzynarodowe uznanie dzięki swojemu wyjątkowemu wyglądowi i stosunkowo niskim wymaganiom uprawowym. Charakterystyczne cechy wzrostu i wyglądu Najbardziej rozpoznawalną cechą Wodyetia bifurcata są jej spektakularne, pierzaste liście, które rozchodzą się symetrycznie wokół pnia, przypominając kształtem ogon lisa - stąd wywodzi się jej popularna nazwa potoczna. Liście są długie, intensywnie zielone i mogą osiągać imponującą długość do 3 metrów. Ich struktura pierzasta nadaje całej roślinie elegancki, tropikalny wygląd. Palma charakteryzuje się gładkim, szarym pniem, który w naturalnych warunkach może osiągnąć wysokość około 15 metrów. Dodatkowym walorem ozdobnym są okazałe owoce, które w procesie dojrzewania zmieniają barwę z zielonego na pomarańczowy, tworząc efektowny kontrast z zielenią liści. Wymagania klimatyczne i uprawowe Wodyetia bifurcata jest stosunkowo wrażliwa na niskie temperatury i nie toleruje mrozu. Optymalna temperatura dla jej wzrostu wynosi około 25 stopni Celsjusza. W klimacie umiarkowanym może być z powodzeniem uprawiana w oranżeriach lub w pojemnikach, które w chłodniejszych miesiącach można przenosić do pomieszczeń. Palma preferuje stanowiska słoneczne lub w półcieniu oraz dobrze przepuszczalną, żyzną glebę. Wykazuje tolerancję na różne rodzaje podłoży, jednak najlepsze rezultaty wzrostu osiąga w glebach piaszczystych i gliniastych, które zapewniają odpowiedni drenaż. Rozwój i pielęgnacja Palma Lisia rośnie stosunkowo szybko w odpowiednich warunkach. Młode rośliny mogą przyrastać o 30-60 cm rocznie, co czyni ją atrakcyjną opcją dla osób pragnących szybkich efektów wzrostu. Wymaga regularnego podlewania, szczególnie w młodym wieku, przy czym należy unikać nadmiernego uwilgocenia, ponieważ palma jest wrażliwa na stojącą wodę. W okresie wegetacyjnym zaleca się stosowanie specjalistycznych nawozów przeznaczonych do palm, które dostarczą roślinie wszystkich niezbędnych składników odżywczych. Zastosowanie ozdobne Wodyetia bifurcata jest cenioną rośliną ozdobną, która dodaje egzotycznego charakteru każdemu otoczeniu. Dzięki swoim unikalnym liściom i stosunkowo niskim wymaganiom pielęgnacyjnym, jest często wybierana przez miłośników palm na całym świecie jako efektowny element aranżacji wnętrz, oranżerii i ogrodów zimowych.

    7,50 zł - 52,00 zł


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