Description
Trachycarpus fortunei (Windmill Palm)
Habitat:
Indigenous to mountainous regions in China, the Windmill Palm thrives in cool, temperate climates. It is often found in forested areas and can tolerate occasional frost and snow. This palm is well-suited to well-drained soils and can adapt to both coastal and inland environments.
Outstanding Features:
The Windmill Palm is characterized by its fan-shaped fronds that form a circular crown, resembling the blades of a windmill. The fronds are green and deeply divided, creating an attractive and symmetrical appearance. The trunk is slender, covered with a fibrous layer, and retains a distinct hairy appearance.
General Appearance:
With a mature height ranging from 20 to 40 feet, the Windmill Palm has a relatively modest size for a palm. The trunk is typically straight and topped with a crown of arching fronds. In maturity, it may produce small, inconspicuous flowers and small, dark fruits.
Applications:
The Windmill Palm is a popular choice for temperate and subtropical landscaping, adding a touch of exoticism to gardens, courtyards, and urban spaces. Its cold tolerance makes it suitable for regions with occasional frost, withstands temperatures up to -18Cº, and it is often used to create a tropical ambiance in cooler climates.
Adaptability:
Adapted to a variety of soil types, the Windmill Palm prefers well-drained soil and can tolerate both partial shade and full sun. It is relatively low-maintenance and resistant to pests and diseases. Its adaptability to cooler temperatures and its compact size make it an excellent choice for residential and commercial landscaping in diverse environments.
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