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Chamaerops humilis
Mediterranean fan palm
, generally grown in multi trunk form. Some value depending on size and configuration

Phoenix reclinata
Reclinata palm
is a suckering palm often growing with several trunks. The size and configuration of this tree determine the value, bigger and more trunks the better.
 
Howeia fosteriana
Kentia palm, a very common indoor palm but planted outdoors, in time, can be a valuable tree. most desirable with five to fifteen feet of trunk, multi trunk configuration has more value.

Jubaea chilensis
Chilean wine palm, a very unique palm, very slow growing therefore rarely used in landscapes, there is a demand for mature trees.