SUCKERING, SEMI-DWARF FAN PALM
VERY COLD HARDY, SUN LOVING
This suckering fan palm is native to the southeastern gulf states of the U.S. and some adjacent island areas. Native habitats even extend up into the Carolinas. It gets to a mature height of six to eight feet. It loves sun and heat. Leaf color varies from blue to green or somewhere in-between. The plants on sale today are in 5 gallon pots but not overly large. We do have larger, but on this batch are offering a very good price. It is slow growing and has smaller sized leaves. It forms a clump over time. The plants on special are about four years old. Of note, young plants never show blue – but these plants are just showing it. Cold hardiness is into the upper teens F. The last row of photos show plants in gardens or habitat.
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