As producers and harvesters, we control the full process
We supply natural white palm leaves, traditionally used for Palm Sunday celebrations.
Our palms are:
Traditional origin
No artificial treatments
Churches & distributors
We work with churches and religious distributors who need consistent quality, clear origin, and reliable delivery.

We harvest and prepare the palms ourselves, giving you a transparent origin and consistent batches year after year.

White palm leaves are prepared without artificial treatments, keeping the product simple, clean, and authentic.

Palm Sunday has a fixed calendar—our process is organized for on-time preparation and delivery during the season.

Available loose or in bulk, depending on whether you distribute to the faithful or supply multiple parishes.
We confirm availability early for Palm Sunday planning and recurring annual orders.
Supply for single parishes or multiple locations, with scalable quantities for distributors.
Available loose or in bulk, prepared for easy handling and distribution.
Organized shipping for Ireland and selected European markets, timed for the season.
Palm leaves prepared for easy handout to the faithful during Mass.
Wholesale quantities for seasonal stock and repeat orders.
Coordinated supply for multiple parishes, with consistent batches.
Bulk supply for ecclesiastical distributors serving regional networks.
Palm Sunday is seasonal, so we recommend contacting us early. We will confirm availability, format, and delivery timing based on your destination.
All palms come from Elche (Alicante, Spain), a historic palm-growing region and home to Europe’s largest palm grove (UNESCO World Heritage Site).
No. Our white palm leaves are naturally prepared without artificial treatments.
We can supply leaves loose or in bulk, depending on whether you are a parish, diocese, store, or distributor.
Yes. We currently focus on Ireland and selected European markets. Delivery options are confirmed per order.
We work with Catholic parishes, dioceses, religious supply stores, and ecclesiastical distributors.