4. Palm Tree Bottle

Palmeira Bottle is a sculptural and very exotic species, ideal for ornamenting gardens. Slow growing, this palm can reach up to six meters in height. The characteristic shape of this species is due to the expansion of the base of the trunk for water storage. The bottle palm should be grown in full sun with well-fertilized soil. The most recommended is to do the planting alone to highlight the sculptural detail of the plant.

5. Imperial palm

The Imperial Palm does not have that name by chance. The first of its kind was planted for the first time in Brazil by D. João VI and became a symbol of the empire. Of majestic size, the imperial palm can reach 40 meters in height, being ideal to accompany large constructions, avenues, boulevards, and large residences. The best way to plant it is in pairs, groups or rows. The isolated species is lost and disproportionate in the environment.

6. Fan Palm

The fan palm is a small species, hardly reaching more than three meters in height. This plant stands out for its large triangular leaves, pleated and with serrated edges. The fan palm is a great option for planting outdoors and indoors, and can even be grown in pots. The important thing is to keep the plant in a well-lit place.

7. Royal Palm

The Royal palm is a species originally from Australia, but it has adapted very well to the Brazilian climate and, today, is one of the main species used for the ornamentation of external areas. The Royal Palm can reach up to 20 meters in height and is very resistant to cold and frost, and can even be planted in mountainous regions.

8. Rabo de Raposa Palm

The leaves of this palm are its great highlight. The arched shape and countless leaflets make them similar to bottle brushes or foxtails, as the name suggests. This species is widely used in gardens, being generally planted in groups of three to four palm trees to ensure the exuberant look of the species. In pots, during the young stage, the plant develops well if placed in a well-lit place.

9. Palm Tree Raffia

The raffia palm is an elegant and very ornamental species that can be planted in flower beds, gardens or vases, and is widely used for interior decoration. The Japanese were the first to use the plant for decorative purposes. As an adult, the raffia palm can reach up to three meters in height. This species of palm tree enjoys a milder climate and can be grown both in full sun and in shade. Waterings must be regular.

10. Washingtonia Palm

Washingtonia palm or Saia palm tree, as it is also known, is one of the palm species that has adapted to the Brazilian soil. Originating in the United States and Mexico, this species can reach up to 20 meters in height. Washtonia palm leaves are large and fan-shaped, forming a wide open canopy. An interesting characteristic of this palm is that its old leaves do not fall, as it happens in the other varieties, with that the plant creates a brownish skirt of dry leaves. This peculiarity of the plant can end up becoming a problem, since this skirt can shelter pigeons and mice, and the permanence of the leaves makes the plant highly flammable, and can easily catch fire. These negative aspects of the plant can cause it to be removed from the site to avoid accidents and other inconveniences.