Tropical Yards carries 8 varieties of palm trees in 10-inch and 12-inch pots. Every plant is priced at least 10% below Home Depot, Lowe's, and local NE Florida nurseries. We deliver via 14ft dump trailer across St. Johns, Flagler, and Volusia counties.
All prices are 10% or more below major retailers. Prices shown are per plant.
| Plant Name | Size | Price | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cat Palm Chamaedorea cataractarum |
10" | $25.99 | 72,990 in stock |
| Cat Palm Chamaedorea cataractarum |
12" | $35.99 | 4,995 in stock |
| Majesty Palm Ravenea rivularis |
10" | $25.99 | 2,850 in stock |
| Majesty Palm Ravenea rivularis |
12" | $35.99 | 1,118 in stock |
| Ponytail Palm Beaucarnea recurvata |
10" | $37.99 | 10,148 in stock |
| Queen Palm Syagrus romanzoffiana |
10" | $79.99 | 3,144 in stock |
| Phoenix Roebelenii (Pygmy Date Palm) Multi Phoenix roebelenii |
10" | $27.99 | 24,754 in stock |
| Canary Island Date Palm Phoenix canariensis |
10" | $115.99 | 650 in stock |
We deliver palm trees via 14ft dump trailer across NE Florida. Call for a free quote.
Palm trees thrive in Northeast Florida's Zone 9A climate. Most palms prefer well-drained soil and regular watering during establishment. Cat Palms and Majesty Palms are excellent for shaded patios, while Canary Island Date Palms make stunning specimen trees in full sun. Protect cold-sensitive palms during rare freezes with frost cloth.
Northeast Florida's Zone 9A climate is ideal for a wide range of palm species. The region's warm summers, mild winters, and sandy coastal soils create excellent conditions for palms that enjoy heat, humidity, and good drainage. Here are the best-performing varieties for homeowners across the area:
Palm tree prices vary based on species, size, and maturity. At Tropical Yards, we price all palms at least 10% below Home Depot, Lowe's, and local NE Florida nurseries. Here's what you can expect to pay:
Northeast Florida sits in USDA Hardiness Zone 9A, which means occasional winter freezes in the 20–25°F range are possible. Most tropical palms can handle these brief cold snaps if they're established and healthy. Here's how our palm varieties rank for cold hardiness:
Browse our complete selection of tropical foliage plants and hibiscus to pair with your new palms for a complete NE Florida tropical landscape.
Our palm trees range from $25.99 – $115.99. These prices are at least 10% below Home Depot, Lowe's, and local NE Florida nurseries.
Yes! We deliver palm trees via 14ft dump trailer from St. Augustine to Daytona Beach. Delivery starts at $250 depending on your location.
We carry palm trees in 10-inch and 12-inch pots. These are well-established plants ready to thrive in your Florida landscape.
The best palm trees for Northeast Florida's Zone 9A include Cat Palm, Majesty Palm, Queen Palm, Pygmy Date Palm, Ponytail Palm, and Canary Island Date Palm. All of these varieties thrive in the region's warm, humid climate and sandy soils. Cat Palms and Majesty Palms are especially popular for their fast growth and affordability. Canary Island Date Palms are prized for their dramatic, architectural presence in larger landscapes.
Most of our palm varieties can handle Zone 9A winters with minimal damage. Ponytail Palms and Canary Island Date Palms are the most cold-hardy, tolerating temperatures down to 18–20°F. Queen Palms handle freezes to about 25°F. Cat Palms and Majesty Palms are more cold-sensitive and should be protected with frost cloth on nights below 32°F. Once established, all palms are significantly more cold-tolerant.
Plant your palm in well-drained soil in a hole that's two to three times wider than the root ball but no deeper. Florida's sandy soil drains quickly, so mix in compost to improve moisture retention. After planting, water deeply every day for the first two weeks, then gradually reduce frequency. Most palms prefer full sun, though Cat Palms and Majesty Palms tolerate partial shade. Stake tall palms for the first year to protect them from wind.
Palm trees are generally low-maintenance once established. They do not need regular pruning — only remove dead or brown fronds. Fertilize with a palm-specific slow-release fertilizer three to four times per year. Water weekly during dry periods. Avoid cutting green fronds as this can stress the tree. Overall, palms are one of the easiest landscape trees to care for in Northeast Florida.
Yes! Tropical Yards delivers palm trees across all of Northeast Florida, including St. Augustine, Ponte Vedra, Palm Coast, Flagler Beach, Ormond Beach, and Daytona Beach. We cover St. Johns, Flagler, and Volusia counties via 14ft dump trailer. Call 772-267-1611 or use our contact form for a free delivery quote based on your location.