The Philippines native Christmas palm (adonidia) gets its name from the bright scarlet fruit clusters it produces in the winter. Many gardeners consider the fruit a debris nuisance, but removing them before ripening usually solves any messy issues. This self-cleaning palm is typically slender and small, normally 15–25 feet tall, which makes it an excellent choice to be planted in groups to produce a natural-looking grove. Its feather-shaped fronds are arched and glossy and prefer full sun to Continue Reading