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Chamaerops humilis (Standard) - Mediterranean Fan Palm

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Chamaerops humilis (Standard) is more than just a plant — it's an embodiment of Mediterranean beauty befitting both quaint courtyards and expansive landscapes alike. Frequently known as the Mediterranean Fan Palm, it paints an enthralling botanical picture with its robust, multi-trunked structure and delicately arched fronds of luscious green and silvery undertones. With an impressive height reaching up to 15 feet, this evergreen spectacle is celebrated for its striking, fan-shaped leaves, fortified against chilly climates unlike common palm species. Think sun-kissed, Mediterranean coastlines when you picture its spring age, graced with a flourish of small, vibrant yellow flowers giving way to ornamental, inedible orange fruits. Preferring full sun to part shade and thriving in well-drained soil, Chamaerops humilis (Standard) sports a slow growth rate — meaning less upkeep for you without sparing any tropical charm. Harnessing the stalwart spirit of its native Western Mediterranean roots, the Mediterranean Fan Palm is astonishingly drought-resistant, ensuring it keeps your landscape head-turning throughout the seasons. Don its unique texture and architectural aesthetic in your garden, as the Mediterranean Fan Palm meticulously marries utility with opulent allure.

  • Size: Up to 15 feet tall
  • Flowers: Small yellow flowers in spring, followed by decorative, inedible orange fruits
  • Foliage: Lush, green fan-shaped leaves. Can sometimes feature silver undertones
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to part shade
  • Cold Tolerance: Notably robust against cold for a palm species
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