



Common Name: Windmill Palm
Forming near circles measuring about 3' across and on stalks as long, this palm attains a height of 12-30' depending on cultivation. It is undemanding, but with water and feeding will exhibit moderately fast growth. The thick, dark trunk has a coarse, hairy texture. In May or June, long, dense clusters of small yellow flowers appear. Grows well as an indoor plant in cold areas, as it adapts well to container cultivation.
"For a decidedly exotic appeal, plant windmill palm, Trachycarpus fortunei. This palm is the most widely available of dependably hardy temperate palms. Giant fan shaped leaves 3 to 4 feet across can't help but attract attention. The leaves sit atop a single trunk that is covered with the fibrous remains of old foliage.
A very accommodating plant which will grow in full sun in most well draining soils and is drought tolerant. Plants survive transplanting well with relatively small root balls though the fibrous root systems are extremely difficult to cut through. Most plants are sold in containers from one gallon to 6 foot boxes."
(Source: Great Plant Picks)
| Company | Listings | Formats | Availability | Contact |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Jaycee Newman Inc.Boring, OR, US |
76 | B&B, Container | ||
Macleay Hills NurserySalem, OR, US |
22 | Container | ||
Rocky Mountain NurseryIndependence, OR, US |
291 | Container | ||
Secret Orchard LLCBoring, OR, US |
14 | Container | ||
The Nursery OutletWoodburn, OR, US |
46 | Container |