Plus it s on the florida friendly landscaping plant list.
European fan palm chamaerops humilis.
Chamaerops is a genus of flowering plants in the family arecaceae.
The curved clumping short trunks and gray green fan shaped leaves borne thickly in a bushy head make a stunning sculptural element in a garden or patio containers.
The species is monoecious individual flowers are either male or female but both sexes can be found on the same plant.
It is in leaf all year in flower from april to june.
It s a nice looking palm tree that can give exotic focal point to any garden with its evergreen fan shaped leaves.
This is the only palm native to europe and it is hardier than most palms.
Chamaerops humilis is an evergreen tree growing to 1 5 m 5ft by 1 5 m 5ft at a slow rate.
Its evergreen fan shaped leaves provide an exotic focal point in the garden.
Chamaerops humilis commonly known as mediterranean fan palm or european fan palm is a single to multiple trunked evergreen palm with an upright irregular form that typically matures as a shrub or small tree growing to 6 15 tall with a spread to 6 20 wide.
It is hardy to zone uk 9.
The only currently fully accepted species is chamaerops humilis variously called european fan palm or the mediterranean dwarf palm.
This small multi stemmed palm is the only one native to europe hardier than most palms and reaches heights of 8 to 15 feet.
One of the reasons people grow them is for landscaping.
It belongs to the family arecaceae and is currently the only completely accepted species of the genus chamaerops.
Chamaerops humilis is more commonly known as the mediterranean dwarf palm or european fan palm.
It is one of the most cold hardy palms and is used in landscaping in temperate climates.
The european fan palm is a tough and undemanding species which makes it fairly easy to grow indoors.
Among the hardiest palms chamaerops humilis european fan palm is a bushy evergreen palm forming a medium sized rounded shrub or a small tree.
It can be stemless or multi trunked with up to 8 trunks as it usually suckers from the base of the main trunk.
The fine textured fronds make this palm stand out from other plants in the landscape.