Sago palm at night

Palms and cycads look especially nice at night if you light them from the bottom. This is a trick I learned while traveling around California and Arizona. It's kind of amazing the effect that a single light at the base of an ordinary palm tree, or in this case, a cycad (sago palm), can do.

Here at the Tropical Paradise I have ordinary Malibu lights, the kind that you buy at Home Depot. I do most of my lighting indirectly with spotlights. There are a few path lights scattered around, but most of the light bounces up and off the plants. If you do this, be very careful not to have the spotlight pointed into a window, or pointed out at people walking around the garden.

This particular spotlight is on a low-voltage 12-volt system and is 20 watts. When you consider that the lowest wattage that you usually use in a lamp in your house is 60, 20 doesn't seem like much. But out in the garden at night, it produces magic!

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