trachycarpus fortunei
USD $10 - $100 /Unit
Min.Order:100 Units
Foshan Greenworld Nursery Co., Ltd.
Windmill palm is one of the most cold hardy palms available can resist -16C. It is beautifully compact and grows to heights of 20-40 ft (6.1-12.2 m). Windmill palm has a rather slender single stem that is 8-10 in (20-25 cm) in diameter and is typically a bit narrower at the base than at the top. trachycarpus fortunei windmill palms originate in China, also called chusan palms , our company (Greenworld Nursery Co., Ltd) is the biggest systemize growers and exporters of this cold hardy palm trees. Every year we have succesfully export these palm trees to Euorpean countries, for example, Germany, Holland, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Greece, etc more than 50 containers, the trachycarpus fortunei we export are well rerooted and strong diamter to be 18cm-25cm, and very compact leaves. with our good quality, we have gain very good reputation for trachycarpus fortunei suppliers from China in European countries. the trachycarpus fortunei size is from 50cm trunk height to 6m trunk height, and from 2009, we focus more on the quality to be European Standard, this is very different from any other suppliers in China, if you are interested please feel free to contact or visit our website for more detail informations.
Greenworld Nursery Co.,LTd have big trachycarpus fortunei now in the north of China in the mountain area with large quantities in Stock. and our have very systemize loading area in Guangzhou City and Foshan City. we sincerly welcome your present to check the plants by yourself.
Usage of this palm trees:
This palm makes a great accent which fits well into small areas like courtyards and entries. It is a tough plant and survives in hot urban landscapes and even thrives there if watered and fed. Chusan palm is perfect for containers if care is taken that they are well drained. It is very attractive planted in groves and groupings especially when plants of different heights are staggered in irregular patterns (plant the tallest palms in center of the groups and shorter ones at the edges).
palm is fast growing (if cared for), inexpensive and readily available. There are about six species in the genus Trachycarpus of which T. fortunei is the most familiar and most often seen. However it appears that the windmill palms offered by retail garden stores probably represent several different species and hybrids among these species. I grow about two dozen of these that I've purchased from various outlets. They show marked variability in form, hardiness, and growth rate.