Mediterranean fan palm chamaerops humilis a multi trunk palm that grows to about 15 feet.
Best palm trees around pools.
A new silver blue cultivar has been introduced but you may have to special order it.
Pygmy date palms are ideal for tight spaces and can even be planted in pots.
All things considered a few recommendations for best palm trees around pools.
It is one of the hardiest of the feather leaf varieties for cold climates.
Pindo palms the pindo palm is also known as the jelly palm.
Day lilies and sedums.
Fronds are shaped like an open fan.
Phoenix roebelenii roots are non invasive and they are one of the cleanest palms available perfect for around pools.
A very large palm the bismarck palm unique look makes it stand out as a wonderful accent in tropical landscapes around pools due to its blue green colored fronds.
Often you see them trimmed as shown in this photo but they really are a shrub palm.
Shrubby evergreen that thrives in full sun or partial shade and grows to 10 feet.
Fast growing the bismarck palm produces a striking canopy that reaches several feet wide and is great for blocking unsightly views around pools.
The best trees to plant around a pool include.
It is a good palm near pools.
You should also consider planting dwarf sized fruit trees that would stay small but still offer bountiful produce and a.
Palm trees are known as the epitome of poolside trees since they help create that tropical atmosphere.
Acacia banana citrus evergreens arbor vitae cypress spruce holly and magnolia also evergreen olive trees non fruit bearing oleander actually a large bush and windmill palms hardy into areas of zone 6.
These trees often are called pool friendly trees.
Sabal palm sabal palmetto queen s palm syagrus romanzoffiana sago palm cycus spp.
Mexican fan palm washingtonia robusta.
Palms that look attractive near pools include.
Arizona rosewood vauquelinia californica.
Windmill palms a cold hardy palm tree that has beautiful fan like fronds.
Visually pleasing while still low maintenance.
We love to use them to fill in under taller palms and trees.