In subtropical regions where beauty meets resilience, combining hardy palms with premium subtropical boards creates timeless outdoor spaces that endure extreme weather and elevate aesthetics.
Hardy Palm Selection for Subtropical Environments
These palms offer not just ornamental value but also functional benefits such as shade provision and windbreak, making them ideal for patios, poolside areas, and landscape borders in subtropical zones.
The Role of Subtropical Boards in Outdoor Design
From decking and pergolas to privacy screens and retaining walls, these boards seamlessly integrate with hardy palms to create cohesive, durable outdoor environments that enhance property value and usability.
Maintenance and Sustainability Benefits
Together, they support biodiversity, lower cooling costs through strategic shade, and deliver year-round beauty—making them a smart choice for eco-conscious homeowners and landscape professionals.
Investing in hardy palms and subtropical boards transforms outdoor spaces into resilient, visually stunning retreats. For lasting results in subtropical climates, choose these complementary elements to build a landscape that thrives in beauty and durability.
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The Pacific Northwest Palm & Exotic Plant Society (PNWP&EPS) is dedicated to the successful cultivation of palms and other exotic plants to create Mediterranean or subtropical style gardens outdoors in British Columbia, Washington and Oregon, and other areas with similar climate wordwide. Hardy Palm and Subtropical Board This one is also primarily based out of North America, but all are welcome. We love hearing from other parts of the world.
Also primarily based on Cold Hardy palms. Zac. Welcome to our gathering place for experience, knowledge, and camaraderie for both amateur and professional horticulturists worldwide who are devoted to the culture of palms and subtropicals.
As the name of our Society implies, we grow plants other than just palms to create garden designs with a Mediterranean or subtropical look. The gardens of our members tend to look much like what you might find in Southern California. Palm Trees Discussion Boards Below is a list of links to Palm Trees message boards, forums and discussion boards.
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Hardy Palm & Subtropical Board IPS Message Board Hardy Palms and More for the Northeast European Palm Society Forum (requires free membership and login) BC Council of Garden Clubs Our Society is a member organization of this extensive umbrella group. To visit their web site. The Council publishes a monthly bulletin.
Northwest Palms Hardy Palm & Subtropical Board IPS Message Board European Palm Society forum (requires login) Other Plant Clubs and Associations: Desert Plant Society of Vancouver Sunshine Coast Botanical Garden Society New Westminster Horticultural Society European Palm Society Climate and Related Resource Sites: British Columbia Plant.