
Trachycarpus fortunei (160-200)
Stem (30-40)
5TRFOR085
Origin
The Trachycarpus fortunei, also known as the Chinese fan palm, has its origin in East Asia, particularly in the mountainous regions of China and Northern India. The plant often grows at high altitudes, making it well adapted to cold conditions. The palm is now found worldwide and is particularly appreciated for its decorative appearance and its ability to withstand severe weather conditions.
Characteristics
The Trachycarpus fortunei is a tough, robust palm, bravely resisting all weather conditions, making it a favourite choice for many. This plant reaches an average height of 12 to 20 metres and has large, fan-shaped leaves, which give it its name. The trunk is covered in fibres, which is unusual for palm trees. Moreover, in the summer, it bears inconspicuous but fragrant flowers, which later turn into dark purple, edible fruits.
Care
This palm tree is relatively low-maintenance, making it an ideal choice for both beginners and experienced gardeners. It needs a sunny to semi-shady spot to grow well. The soil must be well-drained to prevent root rot. In addition, the palm needs to be watered regularly during the growing season, but it can tolerate dry conditions. Finally, it is important to know that this palm is a slow grower, so patience is a must when taking care of it.