Chinese windmill palm
Syn. Chamaerops excelsa. Native to China, this is one of the hardiest palms. Trachycarpus fortunei slowly forms a single trunk with a head of large fan-like leaves up to 80cm wide. Ultimately tall growing, it produces sprays of pale yellow flowers on mature plants. Popular as a specimen in a tropical themed garden.
Site: Fairly sheltered. Strong winds can dessicate the stem
Position: Full sun dappled shade
Soil: Well-drained, moist
Seasons of interest: Evergreen
Hardiness: Hardy
Height: 8ft (2.5m) Spread: 5-8ft (1.5–2.5m) Approx 10-15 years

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