Showing posts with label Bismarckia nobilis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bismarckia nobilis. Show all posts

Thursday, February 8, 2024

WHAT'S A BISMARCK OR BISMARCKIA NOBILIS ? Gregory Palm Farms (714) 814-8525/760)975-4605 OPEN EVERY DAY - specimen palms here!

Hi!

Gregory Palm Farms brings you the Bismarck Palm. Its scientific name is Bismarckia Nobilis and its native to the Island of Madagascar. It has a heavy crown and majestic blue-green fronds that fan out. It does great in a dry and wet environment such as that of Madagascar. The Bismarck Palm grows slowly but once it settles and matures it can grow fast. This single trunk beauty can stand alone or in groupings to attract attention inside or outside. Its low maintenance and moderate water needs make it a plus. 



If you are interested come by to see them at our farms or give us a call at 714-814-8525/760)975-4605

Have a Great Day!!

Your Friends at Gregory Palm Farms  

Wednesday, October 11, 2023

Bismarckia nobilis palms at The Gregory Palm Farms.. come on down we are here everyday! 714-814-8525 or 760-975-4605.


 This awesome Palm is a very slow grower but becomes large over time! They only grow between 1 and 2 feet per year! We have matured specimens that make a great stand alone focal point in your yard while providing shade with its beautiful canopy of fan-shaped silver-blue fronds.

Friday, June 16, 2023

Palm removals and installs by Gregory Palm Farms! Check out our large variety of stock of palms! (714) 814-8525/760)975-4605 Don't see it? Call or email! gregpalms1@gmail.com

Just the other day Gregory Palm farms went out to remove a Canary Island date palm for a client of ours who was having trouble with the palm and needed to replace it with a slower growing one.
We set the Fogel's up with a Specimen Phoenix Ruplicola to replace the large Canary! This palm was suitable for the association and also the neighbors view of the ocean. Ruplicola's are a slower growing palm of the Phoenix family and only get 20' high. These are a great option if you want the look of a Canary but, nothing too big!
Check out the removal and install process!
Cheers!
 Gregory Palms