Fountain Palm Portrait Colour
Fountain palms, scientifically known as Livistona, are a species of subtropical palm tree native to various regions, including parts of Africa, Asia, and Australia. These palms are notable for their fan-shaped leaves and can grow up to 15 meters (approximately 49 feet) in height. They thrive in warm, humid climates and are commonly found in coastal and tropical regions.
This image adds an exotic touch to clean, white spaces.
All photos are signed limited edition prints: M 50 : L 25 : XL 15
Print sizes in the drop-down menu refer to the image size only
Each photograph has a 2-inch (5cm) white border surrounding the image
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Fountain palms, scientifically known as Livistona, are a species of subtropical palm tree native to various regions, including parts of Africa, Asia, and Australia. These palms are notable for their fan-shaped leaves and can grow up to 15 meters (approximately 49 feet) in height. They thrive in warm, humid climates and are commonly found in coastal and tropical regions.
This image adds an exotic touch to clean, white spaces.
All photos are signed limited edition prints: M 50 : L 25 : XL 15
Print sizes in the drop-down menu refer to the image size only
Each photograph has a 2-inch (5cm) white border surrounding the image
Need more info, head to Details & Frequently Asked Questions on the menu bar in INFO
Fountain palms, scientifically known as Livistona, are a species of subtropical palm tree native to various regions, including parts of Africa, Asia, and Australia. These palms are notable for their fan-shaped leaves and can grow up to 15 meters (approximately 49 feet) in height. They thrive in warm, humid climates and are commonly found in coastal and tropical regions.
This image adds an exotic touch to clean, white spaces.
All photos are signed limited edition prints: M 50 : L 25 : XL 15
Print sizes in the drop-down menu refer to the image size only
Each photograph has a 2-inch (5cm) white border surrounding the image
Need more info, head to Details & Frequently Asked Questions on the menu bar in INFO