Cycads
Cardboard Palm
Zamia furfuracea
A compact, palm-like cycad with thick, textured blue-green leaflets. Drought- and heat-tolerant, it thrives in sun or shade. Ideal for modern or xeric designs needing bold structure and low-maintenance tropical form.
Coontie
Zamia pumila
A native Florida cycad with glossy, feather-like foliage and excellent drought tolerance. Perfect for naturalistic gardens, pollinator habitats, or sandy coastal sites needing tough, evergreen ground-level accents.
Holly Leaved Cycad
Encephalartos ferox
This medium-sized cycad features glossy, serrated leaflets and bold upright form. Heat- and drought-tolerant, it's perfect for adding rugged, sculptural texture to modern, tropical, or desert-style landscapes.
King Sago
Cycas revoluta
A classic, slow-growing cycad with stiff, glossy fronds in a symmetrical rosette. With strong drought and coastal tolerance, it's ideal for formal entries, containers, or focal points needing a long-lived, architectural accent.
Queen Sago
Cycas circinalis
A taller, more graceful cousin to the King Sago with softer, arching fronds. Sun- and drought-tolerant, it offers a refined tropical look — perfect for open gardens, entrances, or palm-like structure in elegant designs.

