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Trachycarpus fortunei

Trachycarpus fortunei, the Chinese Windmill Palm, instantly brings an exotic character with its large, fan-shaped leaves. This winter-hardy palm shows remarkable resilience to cold. Ideal as a solitary eye-catcher in borders or on a terrace. A robust structural plant that adds a subtropical atmosphere.
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Are you searching for a way to introduce exotic structure and year-round presence into your UK garden design? Trachycarpus fortunei, commonly known as the Chusan Palm, offers a truly striking evergreen foliage that provides a dramatic architectural effect regardless of the season. This plant develops an upright single-stemmed growth habit culminating in a solitary, columnar trunk topped with large, fan-shaped leaves.

Throughout the warmer months, this palm delights with showy yellow flowers appearing in May and June, though female plants might occasionally produce modest, blue-black fruits if pollinated nearby. For the best performance in our climate, ensure it is situated in moist, fertile, well-drained soil, offering it shelter from harsh, strong winds. This palm is adaptable, thriving in either full sun or partial shade conditions.

Consider using this magnificent specimen as a solitary statement feature to create an instant focal point, perfect for adding a touch of the tropics to courtyards or patio containers. When planted closely together, they can also serve as an excellent, dense screen, helping to soften hard landscaping in suburban settings. A little care regarding site selection ensures this architectural beauty remains a proud feature of your garden for many years.

Product Details

Common Name
Windmill palm
Growth Rate
Slow
Max height
6 M
Bloom Time
Spring
Flower Colour
Yellow (male), greenish (female)
Leaf Colour
Dark green above, bluish green below
Sunlight
Partial shade to full sun
Pruning
Remove dried or dead fronds as needed
Seasonal Spring
Yellow (male) and greenish (female) flowers in large branched panicles
Seasonal Summer
Dense green foliage, fruit forms on female trees
Seasonal Autumn
Fruit ripens
Seasonal Winter
Evergreen foliage remains
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