Trachyarpus fortunei is the most commonly available and commonly grown of the Windmill Palms. It is of Chinese origin . It is referred to as the Chinese Windmill Palm, the Windmill Palm, or the Chusan Palm. Note how the term “Windmill Palm” can refer to this particular species or to the genus as a whole. It is not uncommon to see it growing in colder areas of the United States, southern Europe, the Mediterranean and southern portions of Australia and Africa.
Most specimens one will see are in the height range of ten to twenty feet. However, the oldest of trees may reach forty feet height. The actual trunk diameter is typically six to ten inches. The leaves are typically about three feet in diameter and have variable division of the segments. Leaves are green on the upper side and below, but it is not uncommon for one can see a bit of blue discoloration to the underside of the leaf. Distal leaf segments can flex downward toward the ground. Shown below are 15 gallon plants we’re putting on Special.
- MUSA MEKONG GIANT - November 9, 2024
- THE SNOWBUSH PLANT BREYNIA DISTICHA - November 9, 2024
- ENCEPHALARTOS MIDDELBURGENSIS VERY SOUGHT AFTER BLUE SOUTH AFRICAN CYCAD - November 9, 2024