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MEDITERRANEAN FAN PALM TREE European Fan Palm, Chamaerops Humilis – 10 Seeds

Mediterranean Fan Chamaerops Humilis, European Fan Palm Tree (10 Fresh Seeds) Chamaerops humilis – European Fan Palm seedlings. These cold-hardy palms are good for growing is the USDA zone 7b (-15.0 to -12.2 C, 5 to 10 F) to 11 (above 4.5 C, 40 F). These palms can grow up to 3m – 4m (10 – 15 ft.) with a similar spread. The palms are slow growing with in a clump form. The side shoots can be removed to grow as a single trunked palm. These prefer dryer roots and require well draining soil. They make excellent potted palms, as long as the pots have good drainage, particularly during the winter. A pair of these potted palms greet guests at Cherry Point Palms & Nursery. They withstood the -10 C, 15 F cold periods this past winter with no damage.

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MEDITERRANEAN FAN PALM TREE European Fan Palm, Chamaerops Humilis – 10 Seeds

Mediterranean Fan Chamaerops Humilis, European Fan Palm Tree (10 Fresh Seeds) Chamaerops humilis – European Fan Palm seedlings. These cold-hardy palms are good for growing is the USDA zone 7b (-15.0 to -12.2 C, 5 to 10 F) to 11 (above 4.5 C, 40 F). These palms can grow up to 3m – 4m (10 – 15 ft.) with a similar spread. The palms are slow growing with in a clump form. The side shoots can be removed to grow as a single trunked palm. These prefer dryer roots and require well draining soil. They make excellent potted palms, as long as the pots have good drainage, particularly during the winter. A pair of these potted palms greet guests at Cherry Point Palms & Nursery. They withstood the -10 C, 15 F cold periods this past winter with no damage.

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Canary Island Date Palm, Multi-Frond Saplings X 5

Canary Island Date Palm multi-frond young trees. Five (5) young palm trees measuring 15-20 inches included in order. Ideal for outdoor environments. These perennial trees thrive in Mediterranean climates and prefer full sun and sandy or loamy soil. Growth rate 12 to 24 inches per year. These green palm trees are perfect for adding a touch of summer, fall, or spring to your yard or garden. Easy to care for with medium watering needs, these palm trees from the genus Phoenix are sure to bring a touch of nature to your home.

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10 CANARY ISLAND DATE PALM Tree Seeds (Phoenix Canariensis) Hardy Fruit Plant

CANARY ISLAND DATE PALM SEEDS (Phoenix canariensis) The Canary Island date palm (Phoenix canariensis) is a beautiful tree, native to the warm Canary Islands. You can consider planting a Canary Island date palm outdoors in zones 9-11. In cooler climates they make Great Indoor Plants as they can get huge in small containers like the one in picture #5 making them able to grow great anywhere. If you are dreaming of Canary palm trees growing in your backyard, you’ll need lots of room. Information on Canary date palms lists these trees as growing up to 65 feet tall with a potential spread of 40 feet. However, planting a Canary Island date palm is not entirely out of the question indoors, or if you have a small backyard. Canary palm trees growing speed is slow, and your specimen will only get to 10 feet tall during its first 15 years in the backyard. Canary date palms notes the long leaves of the species from 8 to 20 feet long and the extremely sharp spines at the frond base. The trunk can grow to 4 feet in diameter. Small white or gray blossoms produce showy ornamental date-like fruits in the summer. Zones 9-11Canary Palm Germination: 1) Fill a large pot with potting soil. Water this soil so that it is damp, but not wet.2) Use a heated propagator to keep the soil around 92 degrees F.3) Insert the seed into the soil so that it is just “lightly covering the seed” as the “need light to germinate”. If the pot is large enough, you can plant several seeds.4) Place the pot in the large plastic bag and seal it. Air out daily for 30 mins. & periodically inspect the seeds for any signs of mold or fungus. If found, simply wash the seed in a copper based fungicide, and rinse it off well before placing it back into “new & sterile” soil.5) Patience is needed as with any Palm or Tropical seeds. Expect germination to happen anywhere from 2-5 months. If a few sprout earlier than others, don’t throw the rest out as they are still good. They just need a bit more time and are Definitely Worth the Wait!

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