Plainfield, IN (Zone 6a) | November 2013 | neutral
LOL well this is a bad thing... When I boutht this Palm someone said it look ditter I know now its this Khasia Hills Fan Palm. Its stayed...Read More 40% green at 18 degrees.
Nice looking Trachycarpus but without the fuzzy stems of the more common species. This one has longer, droopier petioles and very finely...Read More divided perfectly shaped fan leaves. It's a moderate grower and does best in a Mediterranean climate (not a great palm for hot, humid environments, reportedly... yet I saw some growing in Hawaii that looked very healthy). This palm is agonizingly slow as a seedling for me in southern California, being about 3-5x slower than T fortunei and takil.
LOL well this is a bad thing... When I boutht this Palm someone said it look ditter I know now its this Khasia Hills Fan Palm. Its stayed...Read More
Nice looking Trachycarpus but without the fuzzy stems of the more common species. This one has longer, droopier petioles and very finely...Read More