DWARF, BLUE, SUCKERING SUN FAN PALM
VERY LIMITED SUPPLY OF THIS NEAR-IMPOSSBLE TO FIND SPECIES
This easy to grow Mexican fan palm hardly ever gets over five feet tall. In the sun, it gets super blue, suckers and doesn’t have a large footprint in the garden. Surprisingly, when young, plants are green in color. But, outdoors in the sun, I guarantee that they’ll turn blue. Leaves are small compared to other Braheas. It is rare and, unfortunately, very slow growing. I am showing here two well grown and old 15 gallon plants which we just got in. We’ve been out of these for several months. They are quite old for their containers. This species will take sun in all areas and does not like shade. It does well in desert areas. Cold tolerance is about 17 to 18 degrees. These plants are at least 8 or more year old. We’re putting them on Special. Be aware that this is a very slow growing special. These two palms are suitable to put right into your garden as they’ve been largely acclimated to our sun. Shipping is possible on these two plants.
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