Trachycarpus fortunei Chusan Palm, Windmill Palm - 5pcs seeds/packet - goldenpalm.hu

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Trachycarpus fortunei  Chusan Palm, Windmill Palm - 5pcs seeds/packet - goldenpalm.hu
Trachycarpus fortunei  Chusan Palm, Windmill Palm - 5pcs seeds/packet - goldenpalm.hu
Trachycarpus fortunei  Chusan Palm, Windmill Palm - 5pcs seeds/packet - goldenpalm.hu
Trachycarpus fortunei  Chusan Palm, Windmill Palm - 5pcs seeds/packet - goldenpalm.hu
Trachycarpus fortunei  Chusan Palm, Windmill Palm - 5pcs seeds/packet - goldenpalm.hu
Trachycarpus fortunei  Chusan Palm, Windmill Palm - 5pcs seeds/packet - goldenpalm.hu
Trachycarpus fortunei  Chusan Palm, Windmill Palm - 5pcs seeds/packet - goldenpalm.hu
Trachycarpus fortunei  Chusan Palm, Windmill Palm - 5pcs seeds/packet - goldenpalm.hu
Trachycarpus fortunei  Chusan Palm, Windmill Palm - 5pcs seeds/packet - goldenpalm.hu
Trachycarpus fortunei  Chusan Palm, Windmill Palm - 5pcs seeds/packet - goldenpalm.hu
2 450 Ft
Unit price: 2 450 Ft/pcs
Bonus point : 25 Ft

Trachycarpus fortunei - Chusan Palm, Windmill Palm - 5pcs seeds/packet - goldenpalm.hu

 

There is not much to say about the humble "Trachy" that has not been said before. This most popular of the hardy palms has been cultivated in the West for a hundred and fifty years, since the explorer and adventurer Robert Fortune first saw it growing (though not wild) on Chusan (now Zhoushan) Island off the east coast of China. Cultivated on the mainland for much longer than that, its origins are obscured in history. Its hardiness against cold is legendary, as is its easy-care nature, and its wide availability means it is often the first hardy palm that many of us own. It is also probably the palm species best tested and documented for its frost resistance.

 

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Trachycarpus fortunei - Chusan Palm, Windmill Palm - 5pcs seeds/packet - goldenpalm.hu

 

There is not much to say about the humble "Trachy" that has not been said before. This most popular of the hardy palms has been cultivated in the West for a hundred and fifty years, since the explorer and adventurer Robert Fortune first saw it growing (though not wild) on Chusan (now Zhoushan) Island off the east coast of China. Cultivated on the mainland for much longer than that, its origins are obscured in history. Its hardiness against cold is legendary, as is its easy-care nature, and its wide availability means it is often the first hardy palm that many of us own. It is also probably the palm species best tested and documented for its frost resistance.

Cultural Requirements
Appearance
Uses
Classification
Sun Exposure Full sun from early age
Light shade when young
Light shade in dry, hot climates
Frost Tolerance Excessive
Water Requirements High
Drought Tolerance  -
Wind Tolerance Moderate
Growth Rate Moderate
Growth Form Small Tree
Palmlike Tree
Ornamental Value Pretty
Properties Dioecious
Evergreen
Hazards Child and Pet Friendly
Invasive
Gardening Avenue
Landscaping
Ornamental
Potted
Food/Medicinal Medicinal
Products/Economic Fiber
Plant Group Palms
Botanical Order Arecales

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