( Chusan palm ) Fortunei, also known as Chusan or Windmill palm, is an unbranched, single-stemmed, evergreen palms with fan-shaped, dark green leaves. Produces small yellow flowers in large, pendent panicles.
Windmill Palm Tree sometimes goes by the common names Chusan Palm or Fortune Palm. Look for Trachycarpus fortunei to be sure you're getting this indoor palm plant.
Trachycarpus fortunei (Chinese windmill palm, Chusan palm) Photo/Illustration: Jennifer Benner Be the first to rate this plant ...
The Chusan Palm The Chusan Palm (Chamaerops Fortunei) - A valuable Palm, often confounded with C. excelsa.
Dwarf Chusan Palm - Small palm with rounded dark green leaves to 20' tall. Full sun/Shade. Water regularly. More wind tolerant than T. fortnuei. Hardy to 1 degrees F. [Trachycarpus takil, Hort.] Tradescantia pallida 'Pink Stripe' ...
Chusan Palm [English]: Trachycarpus fortunei Chusanpalme [Danish]: Trachycarpus fortunei Chuscho [Spanish]: Nierembergia hippomanica Chuscho [Spanish]: Nierembergia hippomanica coerulea Chuska Mountain Milk-Vetch [English]: Astragalus chuskanus ...
Fan palm, chusa palm, chusan palm (Trachycarpus fortunei) Fanwort, Washington grass (Cabomba caroliniana) Feather grass (Stipa gigantea) Feathertop (Pennisetum villosum, Pennisetum longistylum) Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare) ...
Trachycarpus fortunei (Chusan palm) AGM: Large fan-shaped leaves. Good rate of growth. Withstands temperatures of -15°C (5°F) or below if sheltered.
Trachycarpus fortunei (Windmill Palm, Chusan Palm) Trachycarpus latisectus (Windamere Palm) Trachycarpus martianus Trachycarpus excelsa synonym of Rhapis excelsa (Lady Palm) Trachycarpus sikkimensis synonym of Trachycarpus latisectus (Windamere Palm) ...
#111 Trachycarpus fortunei Common Names: windmill palm, Chusan palm, Chinese windmill palm Family: Arecacea/Palmae (palm Family) Wallpaper Gallery (0 images for this plant) ...
Areca, Areca Cocos nucifera, Coconut Phoenix, Date Palm etc. Trachycarpus, Chusan Palm etc.
See also: Trachycarpus fortunei, Trachycarpus, Palm, May, Chamaerops
 
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