
Windmill Palm (Trachycarpus fortunei)
Prized for crossing cold-hardiness with tropical style, the Windmill Palm is fantastic for creating an island atmosphere, anywhere. Eventually growing up to 15â tall when grown in an outdoor landscape, or 5-6â tall in a large container, itâs topped by a gorgeous crown of large fan-shaped leaves. This drought-tolerant, pest-resistant plant can withstand winter temperatures down to 10° F. As leaves pass, simply cut them off; the toothy bases of the old stems form the textured, geometric trunk. Plant in well-drained soil and fertilize regularly, but be careful not to overwater. Cultivated since ancient times in its native China, the Windmill Palm is now enjoyed around the world since its royal appearance defines a landscape or provides an elegant oasis within the home.
Windmill Palm (Trachycarpus fortunei)
Prized for crossing cold-hardiness with tropical style, the Windmill Palm is fantastic for creating an island atmosphere, anywhere. Eventually growing up to 15â tall when grown in an outdoor landscape, or 5-6â tall in a large container, itâs topped by a gorgeous crown of large fan-shaped leaves. This drought-tolerant, pest-resistant plant can withstand winter temperatures down to 10° F. As leaves pass, simply cut them off; the toothy bases of the old stems form the textured, geometric trunk. Plant in well-drained soil and fertilize regularly, but be careful not to overwater. Cultivated since ancient times in its native China, the Windmill Palm is now enjoyed around the world since its royal appearance defines a landscape or provides an elegant oasis within the home.
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Prized for crossing cold-hardiness with tropical style, the Windmill Palm is fantastic for creating an island atmosphere, anywhere. Eventually growing up to 15â tall when grown in an outdoor landscape, or 5-6â tall in a large container, itâs topped by a gorgeous crown of large fan-shaped leaves. This drought-tolerant, pest-resistant plant can withstand winter temperatures down to 10° F. As leaves pass, simply cut them off; the toothy bases of the old stems form the textured, geometric trunk. Plant in well-drained soil and fertilize regularly, but be careful not to overwater. Cultivated since ancient times in its native China, the Windmill Palm is now enjoyed around the world since its royal appearance defines a landscape or provides an elegant oasis within the home.












