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 Kreteńskiej Palmy Daktylowej (Phoenix theophrasti) Nasiona Kreteńskiej Palmy Daktylowej (Phoenix theophrasti)

    Cretan Date Palm Seeds - Phoenix Theophrasti

    Phoenix theophrasti - Cretan Date Palm Phoenix theophrasti, known as the Cretan date palm, is one of the most unique palm species in the world. This endemic species naturally occurs only in the eastern Mediterranean basin – on the Greek island of Crete, nearby islands, and the southern coast of Turkey. In Turkey, it is the only native palm species, making it particularly valuable from a natural and botanical perspective. Plant Characteristics and Appearance Visually, Phoenix theophrasti resembles the more familiar date palm but stands out with a more compact form and distinctive silvery-gray, stiff leaves ending in spines. The pinnate leaves reach lengths of 2 to 4 meters and consist of numerous stiff, gray-green leaflets. The palm tends to form clustered, slender trunks that can reach up to 15 meters in height in natural conditions, though they usually remain shorter in cultivation. A characteristic feature of this species is the long-lasting retention of dead leaves attached to the trunk for many years, giving the plant a unique, exotic appearance. This trait makes it easy to identify the species even for less experienced observers. Exceptional Cold Hardiness Phoenix theophrasti is considered the most frost-resistant date palm in the world, capable of surviving short-term temperature drops down to -8°C. This exceptional feature makes the species especially interesting for gardeners in cooler parts of Europe, where most palms require winter protection or indoor cultivation. Fruiting and Practical Uses The fruits of Phoenix theophrasti are edible, though much smaller and less tasty than those of the common date palm. They are oval-shaped, about 1.5 cm long, and contain a single large seed. The fruit flesh is thin and fibrous with a slightly sour taste. Local people sometimes consume these fruits, and the leaves of this palm are traditionally used during Palm Sunday celebrations, similar to other Mediterranean countries. Cultivation Requirements In cultivation, Phoenix theophrasti is relatively easy to care for when provided with suitable conditions. It prefers sunny locations and well-draining soil. The species is drought-tolerant but benefits from regular watering during summer, especially when grown in pots. In winter, watering should be reduced to avoid root rot, particularly in cooler European regions. The palm thrives in subtropical and temperate climates but requires protection from prolonged frosts in areas with harsher winters. Its ability to produce numerous offshoots allows it to quickly form dense, attractive clumps. Ecological Importance and Conservation In its natural habitat, Phoenix theophrasti grows on steep limestone cliffs near the sea or in moist valleys, along streams and rocky gorges. Its presence often indicates access to water sources. The species also shows salt tolerance, enabling it to survive in challenging coastal conditions exposed to wind and saltwater. Unfortunately, Phoenix theophrasti is a threatened species due to its limited distribution and pressure from human activities. On Crete, there are eight subpopulations, the largest numbering several thousand individuals, and four known sites in Turkey. This makes cultivating the species important for conservation, helping to preserve its genetic resources for future generations.

    6,90 zł - 98,90 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Pembańskiej (Dypsis pembana) Nasiona Palmy Pembańskiej (Dypsis pembana)

    Pemba Palm Seeds - Dypsis Pembana

    Dypsis pembana - Pemba Palm Dypsis pembana, known as the Pemba Palm, is a medium-sized feather palm with a unique geographical origin. Unlike most species in the Dypsis genus, which naturally occur in Madagascar, this unique palm is native exclusively to Pemba Island in Tanzania. Its natural habitats include moist, evergreen equatorial forests and coastal lowland forests, found at elevations up to 50 meters above sea level. The conservation status of this species gives it special botanical value. Dypsis pembana is endangered, with a population limited to just 3,000 specimens in the wild. Cultivating this species is therefore not only a fascinating gardening adventure but also an active contribution to preserving the unique botanical heritage of our planet. Growth and Form Characteristics Pemba Palm grows in distinctive clusters, reaching heights from 4 to 12 meters. In favorable tropical conditions, it can grow up to 15 meters, creating impressive landscape compositions. Its slender, smooth trunks are light green in color and 6–15 cm in diameter, marked by distinct ring patterns—traces of fallen leaves that form a natural design on the surface. The crown consists of elegantly curved, waxy leaves up to 1 meter long. Each leaf contains 40–50 segments, giving the entire plant its characteristic feathered appearance. Particularly striking are the light, powdery crown shafts and the base of the trunk, which over time becomes noticeably expanded, adding stability and a monumental character to the plant. Flowering and Fruiting The reproductive process of Dypsis pembana takes place between the leaves, where inflorescences develop, reaching about 60 cm in length. This palm is monoecious, meaning each individual produces both male and female flowers on the same inflorescence. After pollination, the palm produces small fruits that turn bright red as they mature, providing an additional decorative element for much of the year. Cultivation Requirements Pemba Palm thrives best in tropical and subtropical climates. In cooler parts of Europe, it performs well as a potted plant for indoor cultivation or in conservatories. It prefers full sun or partial shade locations where it can fully develop its decorative potential. A key aspect of care is regular watering, especially intensive during the growth period. The substrate should be well-draining and rich in nutrients. Although this palm shows fairly good wind resistance, its tolerance to dry conditions and sunny environments is limited, which should be considered when choosing a location. Care and Ornamental Use The plant is sensitive to nutrient deficiencies, which may manifest as yellowing leaves. Regular application of multi-nutrient palm fertilizers and occasional leaf misting with water ensure healthy growth and maintain vibrant color. In gardens, Dypsis pembana works well as an ornamental plant both when planted in groups and as a striking solitary specimen. Its slender trunk and elegant leaves make it an excellent choice for garden alleys or tropical terraces. Thanks to its exotic appearance and relatively easy care, this palm has gained recognition among tropical plant enthusiasts, although it remains rare in cultivation.

    11,00 zł - 38,00 zł

  • Nasiona Kencji Belmoreana (Howea belmoreana) Nasiona Kencji Belmoreana (Howea belmoreana)

    Belmore Kentia Palm Seeds - Howea Belmoreana

    Howea belmoreana - Kentia Palm Howea belmoreana is an elegant palm endemic to Lord Howe Island, distinguished by its unique architecture and compact growth. This species features a slender, smooth trunk about 15 cm in diameter, marked by characteristic ring-like scars from fallen leaves. These natural markings give the trunk a unique pattern, highlighting the plant’s maturity and growth history. Distinctive Leaf Structure The most recognizable feature of the Kentia Palm is its pinnate, deep green leaves with a distinctly arching shape that gives them a characteristic "twisted" appearance. Each leaf can reach up to 2 meters in length, and the full crown spreads to about 2-3 meters in diameter. Unlike its relative Howea forsteriana, this species’ leaves are stiff, with segments growing in a distinctive "V" shape, enhancing their decorative appeal and giving the plant a more structured look. The plant does not form a crownshaft, a leaf sheath typical for this species. Its inflorescences have an unbranched structure, and the developing fruits take on a dark red, oval form, resembling the fruits of larger members of the genus. Growth and Size In its natural habitat, Howea belmoreana grows up to 10 meters tall, making it more compact than its relative Howea forsteriana, which can reach up to 17 meters. When grown in pots, the Kentia Palm reaches a maximum height of 3-4 meters, making it ideal for standard indoor spaces. The plant grows relatively quickly and displays its tropical character from the very first leaf. Use in Interior Design Kentia Palm has gained remarkable popularity as a houseplant due to its combination of elegance and durability. It performs well in a variety of spaces: Private homes and apartments Offices and commercial spaces Shopping malls Orangeries and winter gardens Its slender silhouette and dense leaf crown bring an authentic tropical atmosphere to interiors, while also helping to purify the air and create a pleasant microclimate. Cultivation Requirements Howea belmoreana shows remarkable versatility and ease of cultivation, making it an excellent choice for gardeners of all experience levels. In temperate climates, it is recommended to grow it in pots indoors for most of the year. In summer, it can adorn gardens, terraces, or balconies, but it is not hardy enough to survive winter outdoors in colder parts of Europe. Kentia prefers bright locations but without direct sunlight. Its natural habitat is the understory of tropical forests, where it grows in the shade of taller trees, which makes it well adapted to moderate light conditions, including the lower light typical of indoor environments. Care and Substrate The plant thrives best in well-draining, fertile substrates. Palm mixes with added perlite are ideal for this purpose, providing proper drainage and aeration of the root system. Howea belmoreana has low maintenance requirements. Key care tasks include regularly removing dead leaves to maintain an attractive appearance and applying fertilizers formulated for palms during the growing season to support healthy leaf and root growth. In indoor cultivation, regular misting of the leaves is also important to maintain proper humidity and plant condition.

    10,80 zł - 279,00 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Galaretowej (Butia odorata) Nasiona Palmy Galaretowej (Butia odorata)

    Jelly Palm Seeds - Butia Odorata

    Butia odorata – Jelly Palm Butia odorata, known as the Jelly Palm, is a unique ornamental palm native to South America, valued both for its decorative qualities and edible fruits. The species name "odorata" comes from the Latin word meaning "fragrant" and refers to the intense aroma of its characteristic fruits, which are traditionally used in Brazil to make homemade jellies and liquors. Growth and Structure Characteristics The Jelly Palm grows up to 10 meters tall in natural conditions, although in garden cultivation it usually reaches more moderate sizes of 4–6 meters. It features a thick, sturdy trunk up to 50 cm in diameter, often covered with remnants of old leaves, giving it an authentic tropical appearance. Its most distinctive feature is the feather-like leaves measuring 1.5–3 meters long, which arch downward to form an elegant crown. The leaf color ranges from light green to blue-green depending on sunlight exposure, giving the plant a unique subtropical look and allowing for interesting visual effects under different lighting conditions. Flowering and Fruiting The flowers of Butia odorata develop in large inflorescences protected by a woody sheath called a spathe. The flower colors are highly varied – from yellow, through orange, to purple – making the flowering period particularly spectacular. The fruits, known as "pindo dates", are edible, intensely fragrant structures measuring 2–3.5 cm in shades of light yellow or orange. The pulp has a sweet and sour taste, and their unique aroma is prized in the food industry, especially for making jellies and liqueurs. Cultivation Requirements Butia odorata thrives best in sunny locations or light shade. A key factor is well-draining soil with neutral pH – waterlogging can harm the root system. An optimal planting mix should include soil, perlite, and expanded clay to ensure proper drainage. The palm shows significant frost resistance, surviving temperatures down to -12°C in the ground, although younger specimens require additional protection in colder parts of Europe. Regular feeding with specialized palm fertilizers during the growing season supports healthy plant development. Container Cultivation In container cultivation, Butia odorata performs excellently, requiring light, well-draining soil with added perlite. Pots must have effective drainage, and watering should be moderate – the soil should dry out between waterings. During winter, potted plants should be moved to a bright, cool room with temperatures between 5–10°C. In summer, containers can be safely placed outdoors in locations sheltered from strong winds. Gardening Uses The Jelly Palm is a plant with versatile uses in garden design. Thanks to its elegant appearance, it fits perfectly in both formal gardens and naturalistic compositions. It can be planted as an impressive solitary specimen, in palm-lined avenues, or in pots on terraces and patios, providing a durable and decorative tropical accent in temperate climates.

    8,90 zł - 109,90 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Nitkowatej (Washingtonia filifera) Nasiona Palmy Nitkowatej (Washingtonia filifera)

    Thread Palm Seeds - Washingtonia Filifera

    Washingtonia filifera - Thread Palm Washingtonia filifera, known as the Thread Palm, is an impressive member of the palm family native to the southwestern regions of North America. This species stands out with its unique growth structure and distinctive morphological features that make it recognizable at first glance. Growth Characteristics and Morphology Mature specimens of Washingtonia filifera reach heights of 15–18 meters, developing a massive, cylindrical trunk 1–1.5 meters in diameter. The trunk surface is decorated with characteristic scars from fallen leaves, creating a natural geometric pattern. Without regular pruning, the trunk is surrounded by an impressive "skirt" of dry leaves, giving the palm a wild, primitive appearance. The palm’s crown consists of large, fan-shaped leaves up to 1.5 meters wide and reaching 4 meters in length. A unique feature of the species is the white thread-like fibers that grow from the leaf edges – these fibers are the source of the palm’s name. The leaf petioles are equipped with long, sharp spines, making the plant impressive but requiring careful handling. Flowering and Fruiting The Thread Palm produces numerous white flower clusters that branch out and hang below the leaf crown, forming a dense arrangement of flowers. After pollination, small, round black fruits develop, each containing a single seed. These edible fruits were traditionally used by Native Americans to make flour, serving as an important food source. Growth Rate and Development Washingtonia filifera is characterized by extremely rapid growth – under suitable conditions, it can grow 50-60 cm in height annually. Seedlings less than a year old already begin to form the characteristic trunk, making this species attractive to enthusiasts of fast-growing ornamental plants. Cultivation Requirements in Temperate Climates In cooler regions of Europe, the Thread Palm can be grown outdoors but requires protection during winter. Although it is resistant to light frosts down to -8°C, prolonged freezing temperatures and heavy precipitation can be harmful. A safer alternative is cultivation in large pots, allowing the plant to be moved indoors for winter to a cool, bright room with temperatures between 2–10°C. The species thrives best in well-sunny locations, requiring well-draining soil and moderate watering. It shows considerable drought tolerance, though young plants need more frequent watering. During the growing season, fertilization rich in potassium and magnesium is recommended to support intense leaf color and healthy growth. Uses and Ecological Importance Due to its aesthetic qualities and high resilience, Washingtonia filifera is often chosen for planting in parks, urban gardens, and as an avenue tree. Its rapid growth and resistance to diseases and pests make it a low-maintenance species with minimal care requirements. In its natural environment, this palm plays an important ecological role, creating a microhabitat for various bird and insect species. The old, dried leaves forming the characteristic "skirt" provide natural shelter for small animals, including bats and birds, highlighting its significance in local ecosystems.

    4,80 zł - 699,00 zł

  • Nasiona Kubańskiej Palmy Królewskiej (Roystonea regia) Nasiona Kubańskiej Palmy Królewskiej (Roystonea regia)

    Cuban Royal Palm Seeds - Roystonea Regia

    Roystonea regia - Cuban Royal Palm Roystonea regia, known as the Cuban royal palm, originates from Cuba, where it is the national tree of the country. It naturally occurs also in Florida, the Bahamas, the Cayman Islands, as well as in Mexico, Belize, Honduras, and other regions of Central America and the Caribbean. Due to its exceptional aesthetic qualities, it has spread throughout the tropics and subtropics as an ornamental plant, naturalizing in many places worldwide. Botanical Characteristics and Appearance This impressive palm reaches heights of 20 to 30 meters, creating a majestic silhouette in the landscape. The trunk is characterized by a thick, gray-white color resembling marble, with a distinctive slight swelling at the base. At the upper part of the trunk, there is a smooth, green leaf sheath that gives the plant a particularly elegant appearance. The palm’s crown consists of about 15 feather-like leaves up to 4 meters long, forming a spreading, green dome. The leaves are strong and flexible, which provides the plant with wind resistance and contributes to its attractive look. Even the first leaves after seed germination offer satisfaction in cultivation, as the palm shows a relatively fast growth rate. Flowering and Fruiting The flowers of Roystonea regia are small and white, adorned with pink stamens. They form spectacular, spreading inflorescences about 1 meter long, which emerge directly from the palm’s crown. After flowering, the plant produces small, elliptical fruits measuring from 8 to 15 mm in diameter. Initially green, they turn a characteristic purplish-black color when ripe. The fruits serve as food for birds and bats, which naturally help disperse the seeds of this species. Cultivation Requirements The Cuban royal palm shows relatively low frost tolerance down to -2°C, meaning that in the temperate climate of Europe it requires container cultivation with the possibility of moving indoors during winter. The optimal winter temperature is around 10°C. The plant prefers sunny locations and nutrient-rich, well-draining soil. It is well adapted to moist conditions and tolerates occasional flooding. For planting, a mix of soil with perlite and coconut fiber is recommended. During the growing season, from spring to late summer, it is beneficial to use NPK and organic fertilizers. Uses and Cultural Significance Due to its rapid growth and ease of propagation, Roystonea regia has become a popular element of urban landscapes in tropical regions. The leaves are traditionally used for thatching roofs, and the relatively light wood from the trunk is used in construction. The palm also holds significance in folk medicine – the roots are used as a diuretic, and extracts from the fruits are being studied as a potential treatment for benign prostatic hyperplasia. As Cuba’s national symbol, it plays an important cultural role in the Santería religion and Christianity, where the leaves are used during Palm Sunday celebrations. In Central American and Caribbean countries, the palm is especially respected and is often planted in prominent places such as avenues, parks, and public squares, where its majestic silhouette provides a spectacular decorative element to any setting.

    4,90 zł - 89,00 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Meksykańskiej (Washingtonia robusta) Nasiona Palmy Meksykańskiej (Washingtonia robusta)

    Mexican Palm Seeds - Washingtonia Robusta

    Washingtonia Robusta - Mexican Fan Palm Washingtonia robusta, also known as the Mexican fan palm or sky duster, originates from the California Peninsula and the northwestern part of Mexico. This exceptional palm species has gained worldwide recognition for its impressive aesthetic qualities and extremely fast growth, making it one of the most popular choices for urban greenery and gardens in various climate zones. Botanical Characteristics and Growth The Mexican fan palm is distinguished by its slender silhouette and greater height compared to the closely related Washingtonia filifera, although it is somewhat less frost-resistant while showing higher tolerance to excess moisture. In natural conditions, it can reach an impressive height of up to 30 meters, though it usually grows to about 25 meters, featuring a gray-brown trunk with a relatively narrow diameter of around 25-30 cm, slightly widened at the base with characteristic rings formed by fallen leaves. The palm’s crown consists of lush, fan-shaped leaves with a glossy green color, reaching lengths of up to 1.5 meters. The leaf stalks, about 1 meter long, are covered with sharp spines, giving the plant its distinctive appearance. The palm naturally forms a skirt of dead leaves hanging around the trunk, which further emphasizes its exotic character, although in many places the dry leaves are regularly removed due to fire risk and the possibility of pest nesting. Flowering and Fruiting Washingtonia robusta is a monoecious species, bearing both female and male flowers. Flowering occurs around late May to June, when the palm produces long, up to 3-meter hanging inflorescences covered with small creamy flowers. After flowering, small spherical fruits appear, 6-8 mm in diameter, initially green, which gradually darken to a navy-black color. These fruits are edible, though they contain little pulp. Growth Rate and Development One of the most valued features of this species is its exceptionally fast growth—under optimal conditions, the plant can grow up to 50 cm per year, producing over 20 new leaves per season. This rapid development makes it an attractive choice for those seeking a quick decorative effect, even though it ultimately reaches impressive sizes. Cultivation Requirements The Mexican fan palm is highly resilient and tolerant of various environmental conditions. It thrives best in full sun but also tolerates partial shade. It prefers fertile, well-drained soils but can survive in poorer substrates, including sandy or alkaline soils. Once established, it becomes relatively drought-resistant but grows better with regular watering. Thanks to its high moisture tolerance, it is also suitable for regions with high humidity and rainy climates. The species is characterized by frost resistance down to about -5°C, allowing for outdoor cultivation in warmer parts of Europe, provided it is properly protected during winter. In cooler areas, it can be successfully grown in containers, enabling the plant to be moved to a sheltered space with temperatures between 2 and 10°C during the winter months. Ornamental Use Thanks to its slender shape and impressive height, Washingtonia robusta is widely used as an ornamental plant in parks, streets, and private gardens. It looks particularly striking when planted in straight rows, creating spectacular palm avenues. Its presence gives the surroundings an exotic, tropical character, attracting attention and serving as a distinctive landscape feature in many countries, from California and Florida through Arizona to Mediterranean regions such as Spain and Italy.

    3,70 zł - 469,00 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Sabałowej (Sabal minor) Nasiona Palmy Sabałowej (Sabal minor)

    Sabal Palm Seeds - Sabal Minor

    Sabal minor - Sabal Palm Sabal minor, commonly known as the sabal palm, is a dwarf palm from the Arecaceae family native to the southeastern and south-central regions of the United States and northeastern Mexico. This species is distinguished by its exceptional frost resistance, tolerating temperatures as low as -17 degrees Celsius, making it one of the most cold-hardy palms grown in temperate climates. Distinctive Growth and Form Characteristics The sabal palm features a bushy habit with a trunk that usually grows underground, making the leaves appear to emerge directly from the ground. This morphological adaptation significantly enhances the plant’s cold tolerance by protecting the growth point from freezing. In its natural habitat, Sabal minor reaches up to 2 meters in height, developing characteristic fan-shaped, blue-green leaves. The leaves spread widely, creating an impressive crown whose width varies depending on light conditions. In sunny locations, the palm achieves an impressive width, while in shaded areas it remains somewhat more compact. Like other palms of the Sabal genus, it grows relatively quickly, although it can take several years to develop a visible trunk above ground. Flowering and Fruiting The Sabal minor blooms in spring, producing distinctive hanging, fragrant flower clusters. Small, yellowish-white flowers appear on branched flower stalks rising above the leaf crown, attracting a variety of pollinators. After flowering, the palm produces numerous small, black fruits from which seeds are harvested. The fruits of the sabal palm are widely used in natural medicine. Natural Habitat and Adaptations The natural range of Sabal minor includes diverse environments in the southeastern United States, such as: Swamp forests and moist floodplains Dry areas along the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts Regions with calcareous soils rich in calcium This variety of natural habitats contributes to the species’ exceptional cultivation adaptability. In some areas, such as North Carolina and Oklahoma, there are particularly frost-hardy varieties that can withstand short-term temperature drops down to -17°C. Cultivation Requirements in Temperate Climates The sabal palm shows impressive tolerance to a range of growing conditions. It withstands periodic droughts and various soil types, from moist to moderately dry. A particularly valuable trait is its salt tolerance, making it well suited for coastal climates. Sabal minor grows well in both sunny and partially shaded locations, though in cooler parts of Europe it prefers full sun and protection from strong winds. Thanks to its ability to be grown outdoors with proper winter protection and its low maintenance needs, the sabal palm is one of the most versatile and easy-to-grow palms available in temperate and Mediterranean climates.

    7,80 zł - 97,80 zł

  • Nasiona Karłatki (Chamaerops humilis) Nasiona Karłatki (Chamaerops humilis)

    Dwarf Fan Palm Seeds - Chamaerops Humilis

    Chamaerops humilis - Dwarf Fan Palm Chamaerops humilis, commonly known as the dwarf fan palm, stands out as the only palm naturally occurring on the European continent. This unique member of the Arecaceae family originates from the western Mediterranean basin, covering areas of Spain, France, Portugal, and Italy, as well as the Atlas Mountains in North Africa – Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. As an evergreen plant, the dwarf fan palm has gained popularity in cultivation due to its remarkable frost resistance down to -10°C and decorative appeal. Growth Characteristics and Structure The dwarf fan palm is a slow-growing palm that can reach an impressive height of 6 meters in its natural habitat. In the temperate climate of Europe, it usually grows to 2-3 meters, making it ideal for garden cultivation. A distinctive feature of this species is its ability to produce multiple trunks – up to 10 – emerging from the base of the main trunk. This unique structure gives the plant a dense, bushy character and allows it to take the form of an exotic shrub if not regularly pruned. The leaves of the dwarf fan palm are fan-shaped and palmate, consisting of 10-20 stiff leaflets forming the characteristic fan shape. They can reach up to 1.5 meters in length and end with sharp spines on the petioles, which serve as natural protection against animals. This rigid structure makes the palm highly resistant to wind and precipitation, making it a durable ornamental plant with long-lasting aesthetic qualities. Flowering and Fruiting Chamaerops humilis is a dioecious plant, meaning male flower clusters appear on one individual and female on another, although cases of hermaphroditism on the same plant do occur. Flowering takes place in May, when small yellow flowers appear. After flowering, fruits develop – initially green, maturing to brown in autumn, adding an extra decorative value to the plant throughout the season. Cultivation Requirements The dwarf fan palm is distinguished by its exceptional tolerance to various weather conditions, including frosts down to -10°C, making it one of the most frost-hardy palms suitable for cultivation in temperate climates. In cooler parts of Europe, it can be grown both in the ground and in containers. The plant grows relatively slowly, adding about 10 cm to the trunk each season, but a well-rooted palm can produce up to 20 new leaves per year. The palm prefers sunny locations and requires well-draining, fertile soil. Due to its frost resistance, it can be grown outdoors, but in regions with harsher winters, it should be protected from temperatures below -10°C. For container cultivation, it is important to protect the roots from freezing – the pot should be moved to a cool room with temperatures between 2-10°C before the first frosts. Care and Fertilization The dwarf fan palm requires regular fertilization during the growing season from early spring to late summer. It is recommended to use appropriately balanced NPK fertilizers and to apply organic fertilization twice per season. During summer, the plant can be placed outdoors, but it is advisable to avoid exposure to strong winds that could damage the characteristic fan-shaped leaves.

    7,60 zł - 399,90 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Czerwonej (Cyrtostachys renda) Nasiona Palmy Czerwonej (Cyrtostachys renda)

    Red Palm Seeds - Cyrtostachys Renda

    Cyrtostachys Renda - Red Palm Cyrtostachys Renda, also known as the Red Palm or Lipstick Palm, is one of the most spectacular tropical palms in the world. It is distinguished by its intensely red trunks and leaf sheaths, giving it an absolutely unique appearance among ornamental plants. It naturally occurs in Southeast Asia, mainly in Thailand, Malaysia, Sumatra, and Borneo, where it inhabits swampy peatlands. Growth and Structure Characteristics This slender, multi-stemmed palm reaches an impressive 16 meters in height in its natural environment. It forms distinctive clumps composed of several mature trunks, each of which can reach a diameter of 6 to 10 cm. The trunks appear green with gray or yellowish stripes, but the stunning red leaf sheaths and petioles are the main visual attraction of this palm. The crown consists of 7–10 pinnate leaves up to 150 cm long. Each leaf features a dark green upper surface and a gray-green underside, often covered with a whitish bloom. The leaf structure includes 26–40 pairs of leathery leaflets, evenly spaced and equipped with a distinct, membranous brown line along the main vein. The whole resembles an open fan with an extremely striking appearance. Flowering and Fruiting Under suitable tropical conditions, the palm develops highly branched inflorescences up to 90 cm long. The inflorescences appear cream-green or dark purple and consist of small, irregular flowers grouped in clusters along the petioles. After flowering, oval berries develop, ripening from green to dark blue or black, each containing one seed and adding an additional decorative element. Cultivation Requirements Cyrtostachys Renda requires very specific growing conditions. It needs a warm, tropical climate with high humidity and well-draining soil rich in organic matter. In its natural habitats, it tolerates constant flooding and growth in standing water, making it unique among palms. The plant does not tolerate temperatures below 10°C, which limits its outdoor cultivation to the warmest regions of Europe. Cultivation in Temperate Climates In cooler parts of Europe, it can be grown as a potted plant in warm, bright rooms. It requires plenty of light—preferably direct sunlight, though it also tolerates semi-shaded locations well. The substrate should be light, permeable, and enriched with organic matter. Regular watering to maintain soil moisture High air humidity—leaf misting is recommended Protection from strong winds Possibility of summer outdoor exposure in sheltered spots Ornamental and Practical Importance Despite its cultivation challenges, the Red Palm remains one of the most sought-after ornamental palms worldwide. Its spectacular appearance, especially the distinctive red elements, attracts gardeners and exotic plant collectors. In some regions of Southeast Asia, it is traditionally used for building materials and local crafts, highlighting its versatile cultural and practical significance.

    6,80 zł - 78,00 zł

  • Nasiona Feniks Panujący (Archontophoenix alexandrae) Nasiona Feniks Panujący (Archontophoenix alexandrae)

    King Palm Seeds - Archontophoenix Alexandrae

    Archontophoenix alexandrae – King Palm Archontophoenix alexandrae, also known as the King Palm, is a majestic feather palm native to northeastern and central-eastern Queensland in Australia. In its natural habitat, it grows in rainforests, riverbanks, and wetlands, where it often dominates other species thanks to its exceptional ability to withstand flooding during heavy rains. This distinctive tolerance to periodic inundation makes it a highly adaptable species. Growth and Structure Characteristics In natural conditions, Archontophoenix alexandrae can reach an impressive height of up to 30 meters, while in container cultivation it grows up to a maximum of 12 meters. The palm features a slender, gray trunk up to 30 cm in diameter, often slightly thickened at the base, marked by characteristic scars from fallen leaves – a natural sign of the plant’s continuous growth. The crown consists of 8 to 10 pinnate, dark green leaves up to 4.5 meters long. Their striking appearance is enhanced by a silvery underside and a slight twist of the fronds, creating the species’ distinctive silhouette. At the base of each leaf is a light green, slender petiole about 1 meter tall. Growth Dynamics The King Palm is characterized by an exceptionally fast growth rate, adding up to 1 meter in height per year. This makes it an ideal choice for those seeking a quick decorative effect in interior designs or winter garden spaces. Flowering and Fruiting In its natural environment, Archontophoenix alexandrae flowers irregularly throughout the year. Inflorescences develop at the base of the crown shaft, appearing as creamy white panicles that gradually turn green and then brown as they mature. Small, white, three-petaled flowers vary in size depending on sex – male flowers reach up to 10 mm in diameter, while female flowers are up to 4 mm. After pollination, oval, bright red fruits develop, measuring 1-1.4 cm long, each containing a single seed. Ornamental Uses In tropical and subtropical climates, the King Palm is very popular in landscape design, often planted in groups or rows along streets and in parks. Its elegant appearance and rapid growth make it perfect for creating striking green spaces. In temperate climates, it is used as an ornamental plant in large containers, especially valued in public spaces such as pools, shopping malls, and office buildings. Cultivation Requirements When grown in containers in temperate climates, Archontophoenix alexandrae requires a position in full sun or bright, filtered light. During summer, it can be placed outdoors but needs protection from strong winds to preserve the delicate leaves. The plant thrives best in warm, humid conditions and tolerates light frost down to -3°C. Providing well-draining soil is crucial – a mix of universal potting soil enriched with perlite and coconut fiber is recommended. During the growing season, regular watering and systematic feeding with balanced NPK fertilizers effectively support the healthy development of the entire plant.

    6,30 zł - 99,30 zł

  • Nasiona Daktylowca Górskiego (Phoenix loureiroi) Nasiona Daktylowca Górskiego (Phoenix loureiroi)

    Mountain Date Palm Seeds - Phoenix Loureiroi

    Phoenix loureiroi - Mountain Date Palm Phoenix loureiroi, commonly known as the Mountain Date Palm, is a fascinating palm species native to vast areas of Asia. Its natural range extends from India, through the majestic Himalayas, to the Philippines and southern China, demonstrating the remarkable adaptability of this species. This plant colonizes diverse habitats—from sea level up to an impressive altitude of 1700 meters above sea level, thriving in dry forests, thickets, and human-altered areas such as roadside edges. Morphological Characteristics The Mountain Date Palm presents as a stately palm reaching up to 6 meters in height, with a distinctive trunk diameter of up to 40 centimeters. Its most notable feature is its feather-like, dense leaves that can reach a length of 2 meters. These leaves are characterized by fibrous, brown-red sheaths and stiff, green-blue leaflets, giving the plant a unique appearance. The palm’s inflorescences are erect and exhibit sexual dimorphism—clearly differing between male and female forms. The fruits of Phoenix loureiroi are small, blue-black dates with a sweet, slightly mealy pulp, serving as an important food source for local wildlife, attracting both birds and mammals. Practical Uses The Mountain Date Palm has rich traditional uses in its native countries. Its versatile leaves are used to make mats and brooms, and in the Philippines, they are woven into practical rain cloaks. In India, the apical bud is valued as a nutritious vegetable, while the sweet fruits are a popular snack, especially among children. Growth Rate and Development Phoenix loureiroi is distinguished by a relatively fast growth in youth—within two years of germination, it begins forming a trunk and producing the characteristic adult leaves. Over time, the growth rate naturally slows, but under suitable cultivation conditions, the plant can flower and produce edible dates, rewarding patient growers. Cultivation Requirements The Mountain Date Palm prefers full sun locations and well-draining soil—a mix of garden soil with gravel is recommended to ensure proper drainage. The plant requires consistently slightly moist soil but poorly tolerates excess water, so watering should only be done when the top layer of substrate is visibly dry. For vigorous and healthy growth, Phoenix loureiroi needs regular fertilization during the summer. Thanks to its frost resistance down to -6°C, it can be grown outdoors in warmer parts of Europe with proper winter protection or as an impressive potted plant in temperate climates. Although not endangered, this species experiences population declines in some parts of its natural range, highlighting the value of its cultivation in ornamental horticulture as a way to preserve palm species diversity.

    6,60 zł - 99,00 zł

  • Nasiona Pauroty Florydzkiej (Acoelorraphe wrightii) Nasiona Pauroty Florydzkiej (Acoelorraphe wrightii)

    Florida Paurotis Seeds - Acoelorraphe Wrightii

    Acoelorraphe wrightii – a distinctive palm of wetland areas Acoelorraphe wrightii, known as the Florida Paurotis Palm, is a striking palm native to the swampy regions of Central America, Mexico, the Bahamas, the Caribbean, and southern Florida. In its natural habitat, it occupies wet and periodically flooded areas, forming dense clusters that are an important part of local ecosystems. It is one of the recognizable symbols of the wetlands in the southeastern part of North America, and its populations were historically overharvested for ornamental purposes, leading to its protection. This species is distinguished by its distinctive clumping habit and high environmental resilience, making it an interesting landscape palm with a naturalistic character in warmer parts of Europe. Form and morphological features Acoelorraphe wrightii forms dense, triangular clumps composed of several slender trunks. In natural conditions, it usually reaches up to 7 meters in height, rarely up to 9 m. The trunks are thin, reddish-brown, about 10 cm in diameter, and grow from a broad clump base, giving the plant an exotic, multi-stemmed appearance. The leaves are semicircular and grow up to 1–1.2 m long. Their slightly silvery undersides provide a subtle decorative accent, especially noticeable when moved by the wind. Mature specimens produce pea-sized fruits that change color from orange to black as they ripen – one of the species’ identifying features. Over time, the palm produces vigorous suckers, transforming a single plant into a wide, impressive clump with a diameter exceeding 6 meters. This growth habit makes it well suited as a structural plant in larger garden designs. Growth rate and longevity The species grows slowly, especially in Mediterranean climates, where reaching mature height can take many years. However, the slower growth rate contributes to the plant’s longevity and the stability of its form. Under favorable conditions, it eventually forms large, multi-stemmed clusters with a clearly defined structure. Growing conditions in Europe Florida Paurotis Palm thrives best in bright, warm locations. It shows good tolerance to moderate temperature drops, but in most parts of Europe with colder winters, it is not suitable for year-round outdoor cultivation. In such conditions, it is recommended to grow the plant in containers and move it indoors to bright, cool rooms during winter. One of the species’ most distinctive traits is its exceptional tolerance to soil and water conditions. In its natural environment, it grows in swampy areas but also shows significant resistance to periodic drought. Grows well in both clay and sandy soils. Tolerates soils with elevated salinity. Can grow in standing water. In drier climates, it withstands long periods without watering. Despite its high drought tolerance, the plant grows noticeably faster with regular watering during the growing season. Consistent water availability promotes more vigorous leaf growth and faster clump thickening. Care and repotting Caring for Acoelorraphe wrightii is relatively simple. The plant primarily requires regular removal of dry leaves, which can form a dense, untidy layer around the trunks. Regular cleaning improves the clump’s appearance and facilitates air circulation between the stems. When repotting, it is advisable to provide intensive watering during the growth season. Well-rooted specimens tolerate transplanting much better than young plants with less developed root systems. Stable rooting also supports faster recovery after relocation. Uses in landscaping Thanks to its resistance to wind, drought, and varied soil conditions, Acoelorraphe wrightii is one of the most versatile palms suitable for use in warmer European regions. Its multi-stemmed habit and semicircular leaves with silvery undersides give it a naturalistic, slightly wild character. In gardens with mild climates, it can serve as a solitary specimen or provide a backdrop for lower plantings. In container cultivation, it is an interesting feature for terraces and conservatories, where it gradually develops into a dense, multi-stemmed form with a distinct structure. The combination of environmental resilience, longevity, and the ability to form wide clumps makes the Florida Paurotis Palm a valued species both in naturalistic compositions and more formal garden designs where plant durability and stability over time are important.

    4,90 zł - 79,90 zł

  • Nasiona Szorstkowca Wagnera x Princeps (Trachycarpus wagnerianus x princeps) Nasiona Szorstkowca Wagnera x Princeps (Trachycarpus wagnerianus x princeps)

    Trachycarpus Wagnerianus x Princeps Seeds - Trachycarpus Wagnerianus x Princeps

    Trachycarpus wagnerianus × princeps – Wagner’s Trachycarpus x Princeps Trachycarpus wagnerianus × princeps is an interesting first-generation (F1) hybrid, created by crossing a female Trachycarpus wagnerianus with pollen from a male Trachycarpus princeps. This hybrid was produced manually and combines the most distinctive features of both parent species while maintaining high resistance to adverse environmental conditions. The plants exhibit so-called hybrid vigor, which translates into increased vitality, faster growth, and good adaptation to diverse cultivation conditions. The origin of this palm is linked to southern China, where both parent species naturally grow on steep mountain slopes at altitudes from 1500 to 1900 meters above sea level. This environment is characterized by cool nights, strong winds, and periodically limited water availability. Such conditions have shaped a high tolerance to cold, drought, and wind gusts, which the hybrid largely inherits. Thanks to this, Trachycarpus wagnerianus × princeps adapts well to temperate climates and can be grown outdoors in many regions of Europe, provided suitable initial conditions and protection against extreme temperature drops. Form and Decorative Features The appearance of this palm is a harmonious blend of traits from both parents. It forms a compact, stiff crown composed of short, fan-shaped leaves. The upper surface of the leaf blade is classically green, while the underside shows a slightly silvery-gray shade—a trait inherited from Trachycarpus princeps. This subtle contrast gives the plant an elegant character and distinguishes it among other members of the Trachycarpus genus. The segmented, stiff leaflets are resistant to mechanical damage and do not easily deform under strong wind. This is important for outdoor cultivation, especially in areas exposed to gusts of wind. The compact form and relatively short leaf stalks help the palm maintain a tidy silhouette even during vigorous growth. Growth Rate and Development The growth rate of this hybrid is considered fast compared to the pure form of Trachycarpus wagnerianus. This makes the plant an attractive option for those expecting visible results in a relatively short time. Although the palm is classified as medium-sized, under favorable conditions it can reach sizes comparable to other members of the genus while maintaining a compact structure and decorative character. Due to the relatively recent origin of the hybrid, the number of mature specimens is still limited. However, well-developed plants can already be found growing in gardens across various regions of Europe and North America, confirming the stability of its traits and cultivation potential. Cultivation Requirements Trachycarpus wagnerianus × princeps grows best in sunny or lightly shaded locations, in well-draining soil with good structure. Ensuring drainage is especially important in areas with higher rainfall. Young plants should be planted in sheltered spots protected from strong winds to support proper rooting. In the first seasons after planting, it is advisable to protect the plant from extreme temperature drops, especially in cooler parts of Europe. Once well-rooted in the ground, the palm shows significantly greater resistance to typical winter conditions of temperate climates. During the growing season, the plant responds well to moderate fertilization and regular watering. Although it tolerates occasional water shortages, the best results are achieved with stable but not excessive care. Balanced conditions help maintain a compact form, intense leaf color, and harmonious growth. The combination of aesthetics inherited from Trachycarpus princeps with the durability characteristic of Trachycarpus wagnerianus makes this hybrid palm an interesting choice both for collectors and for those seeking a durable yet decorative plant for gardens in temperate climates.

    13,80 zł - 1.293,80 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Bambusowej (Chamaedorea seifrizii) Nasiona Palmy Bambusowej (Chamaedorea seifrizii)

    Bamboo Palm Seeds - Chamaedorea Seifrizii

    Chamaedorea seifrizii - Bamboo Palm Chamaedorea seifrizii, commonly known as the Bamboo Palm, is an elegant palm species native to the tropical regions of Central America. Its distinctive thin stems with noticeable internodes resemble bamboo, making it one of the most recognizable ornamental palms in European interiors. Growth Characteristics and Morphology In natural conditions, Chamaedorea seifrizii can grow up to about 6 meters tall, but in potted indoor cultivation it rarely exceeds 2 meters in height and 1.2 meters in width. This controlled growth form makes it perfectly suited for living spaces, complementing the room subtly without dominating it. The Bamboo Palm is a dioecious species – male and female flower clusters develop on separate plants. Flowering is rare indoors, but under favorable conditions, small yellow flowers may appear. Mature specimens produce characteristic black, round fruits, whose flesh can irritate the skin, so it is recommended to avoid direct contact during care. Cultivation Requirements and Location Due to its tropical origin, Chamaedorea seifrizii prefers locations with bright, diffused light. It also tolerates partial shade well, making it ideal for rooms with limited sunlight. The plant should not be exposed to direct sunlight, which can cause burns on its delicate leaves. The palm thrives in indoor conditions within a temperate climate, preferring temperatures between 20 and 26°C during the growing season. In winter months, a slightly lower temperature of around 18°C is recommended to support the plant’s natural growth rhythm. Soil and Watering Proper soil is the foundation of successful cultivation. Chamaedorea seifrizii requires a light, well-draining soil with a slightly acidic pH. A mix of palm soil with added perlite or sand, along with a layer of expanded clay at the bottom for drainage, works well. The plant does not tolerate overwatering – watering should be moderate and adjusted to the surrounding conditions. In summer, watering once a week is sufficient; in winter, much less often, even every three to four weeks if the soil remains moist deeper down. During the heating season, regular misting of the leaves is advisable, especially when air humidity drops. Use in Interior Design In temperate climates, the Bamboo Palm is grown in pots year-round indoors or outdoors in the garden during summer. Thanks to its low maintenance needs and high tolerance for indoor conditions, it is an excellent choice for both beginners and more experienced plant enthusiasts. Its exotic appearance and compact growth make it an ideal element of modern interior decor.

    5,90 zł - 86,90 zł

  • Nasiona Kokosowca Madagaskarskiego (Beccariophoenix madagascariensis) Nasiona Kokosowca Madagaskarskiego (Beccariophoenix madagascariensis)

    Madagascar Coconut Palm Seeds - Beccariophoenix Madagascariensis

    Beccariophoenix madagascariensis – Madagascar Palm Beccariophoenix madagascariensis, also known as the Madagascar Palm, is an impressive palm native to Madagascar that creates distinctive tropical landscapes in its natural habitat. This species belongs to the Arecaceae family and stands out for its exceptional ornamental qualities and relatively high tolerance to temperature fluctuations for a palm of this type. Botanical Characteristics and Plant Structure Mature specimens of Beccariophoenix madagascariensis can reach up to 12 meters in height, forming a single, sturdy trunk with a diameter of 30–35 cm. Young plants feature a trunk wrapped in brown fibers, which over time are replaced by visible leaf scars – remnants of fallen leaves. This natural transformation gives the plant an increasingly mature, distinctive appearance. The crown of this palm consists of 11–30 large pinnate leaves with an impressive length ranging from 3.5 to even 5 meters. The leaves are attached almost directly at the top of the trunk, creating a spectacular, symmetrical crown. Their leaf blades are stiff and intensely green with a characteristic white, waxy coating on the underside, which adds to the decorative appeal and helps protect the plant from excessive water loss. Flowering and Fruiting The inflorescences of the Madagascar Palm appear among the leaves and can reach lengths of up to 120 cm. The palm is monoecious, meaning that both male and female flowers occur on the same plant – mainly in the form of characteristic triads. The flowers are creamy yellow and often covered with white wax. After pollination, purple-brown, hairy berries develop, which add an extra decorative element to the mature plant. Cultivation Requirements and Climate Tolerance Growing this palm requires conditions similar to its natural tropical environment. Beccariophoenix madagascariensis thrives best in a humid, warm subtropical or tropical climate. However, this species shows relatively high tolerance to short-term temperature drops down to about -4°C, making it one of the more resilient palms of its kind. The plant prefers locations with full sun or light shade and well-draining, sandy soil that ensures proper drainage and prevents waterlogging. In cooler regions of Europe, cultivation is only possible in large pots, allowing the plant to be moved indoors to suitably warm spaces during the winter months. Care and Fertilization The Madagascar Palm requires regular watering, especially during the first years after planting when the root system is developing. The optimal frequency is watering approximately every two weeks, taking into account current weather conditions and soil moisture. It is crucial to avoid overwatering, which can lead to root rot. The palm responds well to systematic fertilization – it is recommended to use a balanced fertilizer once per quarter. During periods of active growth in spring and summer, using a formula with a higher nitrogen content is beneficial to support leaf development. Over-fertilization should be avoided, especially in cooler months when the plant reduces its metabolism.

    13,90 zł - 41,80 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Pacaya (Chamaedorea tepejilote) Nasiona Palmy Pacaya (Chamaedorea tepejilote)

    Pacaya Palm Seeds - Chamaedorea Tepejilote

    Chamaedorea Tepejilote - Pacaya Palm Chamaedorea Tepejilote, also known as the Pacaya Palm, is a unique member of the palm family native to the natural habitats of Central America. This species stands out due to its distinctive structure and specific cultivation requirements, making it an interesting option for enthusiasts of exotic houseplants. Growth and Structure Characteristics The Pacaya Palm can eventually reach an impressive height of up to 7 meters, developing a single slender trunk or, less commonly, forming dense clumps several meters wide. Its characteristic stem, up to 10 cm in diameter, features distinct rings and whitish scars left by fallen leaves. This particular structure resembles bamboo, making Chamaedorea Tepejilote easily recognizable among other species in this genus. The palm’s leaves are broadly pinnate, reaching lengths of up to 1.5 meters, arranged horizontally or slightly drooping to form an elegant crown. Each leaf consists of 12–25 pairs of leaflets, characterized by a distinct yellow vein on the underside and a glossy, light green surface. This structure gives the plant a unique, decorative appearance. Unique Botanical Features One of the most fascinating features of Chamaedorea Tepejilote is its dioecious nature – the plant occurs as separate male and female individuals. Immature male inflorescences, before fully developing, resemble corn cobs and are considered a local delicacy in Central American countries, where they are called "pacaya." This botanical trait adds an additional cultural and practical dimension to the species. Cultivation Requirements Pacaya Palm thrives best in a mix of peat soil, perlite, and compost. Maintaining consistent soil moisture is crucial while avoiding waterlogging, which can lead to root system problems. The optimal growing temperature ranges between 20–28°C. However, mature specimens show some cold tolerance and can survive short-term temperature drops down to -2°C, making them relatively tolerant of temperature fluctuations in temperate climates. Care and Light Conditions In indoor cultivation and temperate climate conditions, the Pacaya Palm performs excellently as a potted plant. During warm periods, it can also be successfully grown outdoors, especially in large containers with well-draining substrate. The plant requires generous watering every one to two weeks and regular leaf misting, particularly during the indoor heating season. A key aspect of cultivation is providing appropriate light conditions – the palm prefers locations that are fully shaded or have diffused light. Even a small amount of direct sunlight can cause leaf burns and yellowing, so it is ideally suited for growing in shaded garden areas and spacious, non-sunny indoor spaces.

    6,00 zł - 86,00 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Majestatycznej (Ravenea rivularis) Nasiona Palmy Majestatycznej (Ravenea rivularis)

    Majestic Palm Seeds - Ravenea Rivularis

    Ravenea rivularis - Majestic Palm Ravenea rivularis, known as the majestic palm, is a species native to Madagascar that has gained recognition as an elegant ornamental plant. In its natural environment, it reaches impressive sizes, growing up to 30 meters tall. When grown indoors, its growth is much more limited and usually does not exceed 3–4 meters, making it ideal for cultivation in living spaces. Botanical Characteristics and Appearance Characteristic for Ravenea rivularis are its feather-like, slightly arching leaves with thin and stiff leaflets, forming a lush, green crown. The leaves of this palm stand out with a delicate, slightly waxy coating, and their arrangement in a single plane makes the plant look exceptionally attractive. The trunk of a mature palm in nature is cylindrical, sometimes slightly swollen in the middle, reaching a diameter of up to 50 cm, with a pale brownish-gray surface. Its elegant appearance and tropical character make this palm an extremely striking interior decoration, bringing a true tropical oasis atmosphere to living spaces. Its growth rate under suitable conditions is moderately fast, allowing gradual observation of this impressive plant’s development. Cultivation Requirements and Environmental Conditions Ravenea rivularis is naturally adapted to constant moisture and high air humidity. In temperate climates, it is grown exclusively as a potted plant because it does not tolerate frost and poorly withstands temperatures below -4°C. It thrives best in bright, warm rooms where air humidity levels can be more easily controlled. The plant requires bright, diffused light and high air humidity. In dry indoor conditions, it often suffers from water deficiency, typically indicated by browning leaf tips. Regular misting of the leaves with warm water or placing the palm near a humidifier significantly improves its condition. Soil and Watering The soil for Ravenea rivularis should be well-draining. The best choice is a fast-draining soil, such as a cactus mix, placed in a pot with drainage holes. This plant tolerates overly wet roots better than waterlogging at the crown. The palm requires more frequent watering, especially during the spring and summer, but it is important to avoid wetting the crown with tap water, which can lead to rotting of the growth buds. In winter, watering should be reduced, adjusting the frequency to the plant’s lowered growth activity. Care and Fertilization Although Ravenea rivularis is often promoted as an easy-to-grow houseplant, it requires more attention than standard potted plants. Regular feeding with specialized palm fertilizers rich in magnesium helps maintain the intense green color and good leaf condition. Proper care, including maintaining adequate humidity, regular watering, and providing a bright location, allows you to enjoy a healthy, lush palm for many years. High temperatures and abundant humidity significantly accelerate the growth of this spectacular ornamental plant.

    5,60 zł - 82,60 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Joannisa (Veitchia joannis) Nasiona Palmy Joannisa (Veitchia joannis)

    Joannis Palm Seeds - Veitchia Joannis

    Veitchia joannis – Joannis Palm Veitchia joannis is an elegant palm originating from tropical regions, characterized by its exceptionally regular shape and slender silhouette. This species stands out with a feather-like crown composed of 8–10 long, arching leaves that can reach up to 3 meters in length. This impressive leaf structure makes it an excellent choice for lovers of exotic plants. Distinctive Growth Features The individual leaflets of the plant number between 70 and 80 pairs and appear as narrow lance-shaped forms, green on both sides, slightly drooping and arranged in a single plane. Their tips have characteristic finely serrated edges, adding a subtle visual texture to the palm. A particularly decorative element is the long, light green leaf stalk (crownshaft), which in mature specimens measures from 60 to 120 cm. This part of the plant often develops speckles in shades of olive green, gray, and brown, giving the palm additional visual appeal even at a young age. Flowering and Fruiting Veitchia joannis is a monoecious plant, producing both male and female flowers. The inflorescences reach up to 75 cm in length, presenting an arching shape and branching into four rows. After flowering, bright red, oval fruits form, measuring 4–6 cm long, characteristically ending with a beak-like tip. Cultivation Requirements in Temperate Climates In cooler regions of Europe, this palm is suitable only for container cultivation indoors or in conservatories. It requires a bright, warm location with diffused light when young and more sunlight as it matures. During summer, it can be placed outdoors in a sheltered, wind-protected spot, but should be brought indoors when temperatures fall below 10°C. The plant does not tolerate frost and is sensitive to temperatures below freezing, making it a species that requires special care in temperate climates. Soil and Care The palm prefers sandy, well-draining soils rich in nutrients. Regular watering is essential to keep the soil consistently slightly moist but not wet. Prolonged drying out can cause leaf tips to brown, negatively affecting the plant’s decorative value. During the growing season, it is recommended to feed with a fertilizer specially formulated for palms – ideally balanced, providing both macro- and micronutrients necessary for proper development. Decorative Use In container cultivation, Veitchia joannis grows much more slowly than in the wild and adopts a more compact form, allowing it to be used in indoor spaces. Its regular shape and slender silhouette blend perfectly with modern interiors, making it a valuable ornament for collectors of exotic plants. This species is considered the most cold-tolerant among all palms of the Veitchia genus.

    6,90 zł - 100,00 zł

  • Heterospathe Intermedia Seeds

    Heterospathe intermedia – Philippine palm with red leavesHeterospathe intermedia is a unique tropical palm native to the Philippines, characterized by a single, slender, smooth gray trunk. The plant reaches an impressive height of up to 6 meters, with a crown spreading about 2 meters wide.Botanical characteristicsThe most distinctive feature of this species is its pinnate leaves, which can grow up to 2 meters long. Each leaf consists of numerous long, leathery leaflets. Young leaves develop in a spectacular reddish hue, which is one of the most recognizable and attractive elements of this species. The leaf petioles and axes have a characteristic glossy yellow-green color, while the leaf sheaths stand out with a delicate bluish-green shade.Flowering and fruitingThe plant produces small, yellowish flowers, followed by small, spherical black fruits. This developmental cycle highlights the tropical nature of the species and its belonging to the palm family.Growing requirementsHeterospathe intermedia prefers bright, diffused light. It can tolerate light shade but should not be exposed to full, direct sunlight. The plant requires consistently slightly moist soil – the substrate should be evenly hydrated but never waterlogged.During the growing season, especially in spring and summer, regular feeding with a balanced fertilizer is recommended, along with maintaining high air humidity by misting or placing the pot on a tray with moist pebbles. In winter, watering should be reduced, and fertilizing completely stopped.Growing in a temperate climateDue to its lack of frost resistance, in the temperate climate zone of Europe it can only be grown as a container plant in warm, humid conditions. This is an ideal option for collectors of exotic palms who can provide a stable environment close to tropical conditions.

    19,90 zł - 245,00 zł

  • Nasiona Sabala Nadmorskiego (Sabal maritima) Nasiona Sabala Nadmorskiego (Sabal maritima)

    Sabal Maritima Seeds

    Sabal maritima – Coastal PalmSabal maritima is a magnificent fan palm forming a single, straight trunk about 25–40 cm in diameter, usually reaching 10–15 m in height. This species is characterized by an impressive botanical structure and excellent adaptation to coastal conditions.Botanical CharacteristicsThe palm crown is large and rounded, composed of 20–30 large, costapalmate fan leaves up to 2.5 m in diameter, often featuring a slightly gray-green or bluish tint. The leaves have a distinct central rib and deeply divided segments. The inflorescences are highly branched and usually match the leaves in length, creating a spectacular floral display.After flowering, characteristic dark, almost black fruits appear, each containing a single seed. The fruits are about 0.8–1.4 cm in diameter and are an important identifying feature of the species.Growth Rate and DevelopmentGrowth rate is considered moderate, with a long period without a distinct trunk in youth. The plant goes through characteristic development stages – from germination, through root system formation, to reaching reproductive maturity after 12–20 years.Cultivation RequirementsThe palm requires full sun, high temperatures, and well-drained, permeable soil, preferably neutral to alkaline in pH. Once well-rooted, it tolerates occasional drought, wind, and moderate soil salinity, but young plants need more regular watering.Frost tolerance is low – short-term temperature drops to about -2 to -3°C are only possible for hardened specimens. In the temperate climate of Europe, it is not suitable for permanent outdoor planting and is recommended for container cultivation, with summer outdoor exposure and wintering in a bright, cool place above 5°C.Garden UseThanks to its impressive fan-shaped crown and Caribbean origin, coastal sabal is an interesting choice for palm collectors and lovers of exotic patio plants. It is especially valuable for those seeking an authentic tropical atmosphere in their garden space.

    9,80 zł - 209,00 zł

  • Nasiona Palmy Olbrzymiej Yarey (Copernicia fallaensis) Nasiona Palmy Olbrzymiej Yarey (Copernicia fallaensis)

    Giant Yarey Palm Seeds - Copernicia Fallaensis

    Copernicia fallaensis – Giant Yarey PalmCopernicia fallaensis is one of the most powerful and impressive fan palms in the world. This Cuban endemic grows to an impressive height of 18-20 meters, forming a smooth, light gray trunk with a diameter of 80-90 cm, which often thickens in the middle, giving the entire plant a distinctive silhouette with architectural elegance.The crown consists of 10-15 giant, palmate leaves reaching up to about 2 meters in length in the middle part. The leaf blades are divided into about 120 very stiff segments, creating a regular, geometric pattern with almost perfect symmetry. The leaves display a characteristic waxy blue-green color with silvery reflections, which, together with the wide, light petioles up to 1.6 meters long armed with black teeth on the edges, creates a spectacular visual effect.Flowering and MorphologyThe inflorescences emerge from among the leaves, reaching an impressive length of up to 3.5 meters and bear whitish, bisexual flowers. This feature, along with its monumental size, makes the Giant Yarey Palm one of the most recognizable and valued collector palms worldwide.Cultivation and RequirementsThe species requires full sun and well-draining soil. It is not picky about the substrate, although it prefers a neutral or alkaline pH. Once rooted, it shows good drought tolerance, but regular watering during the warmest months promotes better growth and full expression of its growth potential.In terms of temperature tolerance, the plant can withstand short-term drops to around 0°C (and even slightly below), but only for a very short time. Therefore, in the temperate climate zone of Europe, it can only be grown as a collector’s plant, in containers, and overwintered indoors protected from frost.Use in GardeningDue to its monumental form and symmetrical, stiff leaves, Copernicia fallaensis is valued as a specimen plant in large tropical and subtropical gardens. For collectors of rare palms, it represents a valuable and unique addition to the collection, showcasing one of the most spectacular species in the genus Copernicia.

    65,00 zł - 459,00 zł

  • Nasiona Australijskiej Palmy Karłowatej (Livistona muelleri) Nasiona Australijskiej Palmy Karłowatej (Livistona muelleri)

    Dwarf Australian Palm Seeds - Livistona Muelleri

    Trachycarpus fortunei – Windmill PalmThe windmill palm is an exceptionally decorative fan palm that forms a single, relatively thin trunk with a diameter of 15–25 cm, covered with retained leaf bases. In natural conditions, it grows up to 10–12 m tall, although many cultivated specimens reach about 3–6 m. The plant’s crown is compact, symmetrical, and composed of 25–35 stiff, light green to olive green palmate leaves up to 1 m in diameter.Botanical CharacteristicsThe leaf blades are divided into 48–60 segments and maintain a regular, orderly shape, giving the plant a very decorative appearance. The petioles (70–100 cm) are armed with curved, black spines 2–12 mm long, so care should be taken during maintenance. The trunk is covered with characteristic remnants of old leaves, forming a fibrous structure.Growing RequirementsIt requires a bright location; young plants are best planted in partial shade, while older ones tolerate full sun well. It prefers fertile and very well-drained soils, although it is relatively adaptable to different soil types. Water regularly when the top layer of soil slightly dries out – the soil should remain lightly moist at all times but without waterlogging.Temperature Tolerance and CareIt tolerates short-term temperature drops to about -2°C to -3°C, showing moderate cold tolerance in the temperate climate of Europe. The plant also has good resistance to drought and wind. During the growing season, occasional feeding with a special palm fertilizer is recommended to ensure proper development and intense leaf greenness.UsesIt is an excellent container plant for cultivation in winter gardens, on terraces, and balconies. In regions with milder climates, it can be grown directly in the ground as an ornamental plant in exotic-style gardens. Due to the presence of sharp spines on the leaf petioles, careful handling is advised, especially during repotting and maintenance.

    24,90 zł - 69,90 zł

  • Slender Palm Seeds - Carpentaria Acuminata

    Carpentaria acuminata – Slender PalmCarpentaria acuminata is an elegant palm with a smooth, light gray trunk marked by distinct rings from fallen leaves, typically reaching 15–20 m in height in garden cultivation, with a trunk diameter of 12–20 cm. In its natural habitat, it can exceed 30 m. The crown spreads up to about 3 m, forming a symmetrical and harmonious structure.Botanical CharacteristicsThe leaves are pinnate, 2–4 m long, arranged spirally in a V shape, with nearly 100 narrow leaflets. They are dark green and glossy on the upper side, bluish-green underneath. A distinctive, intensely green leaf base surrounds the trunk for up to 1.3 m, creating an elegant leaf column. The inflorescences emerge from beneath the leaves, are branched and almost pendulous, with creamy-white flowers grouped in typical threes.Growing RequirementsThe palm grows best in full sun, although partial shade is recommended during the first 2–3 years. It requires well-drained soil, regularly and abundantly watered, especially during dry periods—usually about every two weeks, considering rainfall. In summer, the substrate should be evenly moist; in winter, slightly moist but not wet.During the growing season, it is beneficial to use a balanced fertilizer, and at the start of the season, a mix with increased nitrogen content. Fertilization is done every few weeks in warm months. In the temperate climate zone of Europe, cultivation is possible in a pot, in bright interiors, or in favorable microclimates outdoors during summer.Garden UseCarpentaria acuminata works well as an impressive landscape and specimen plant under suitable conditions, valued for its slender form and decorative foliage. It is one of the faster-growing palms, which under the right conditions can reach impressive sizes in a relatively short time.

    6,50 zł - 95,00 zł


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