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Washingtonian Robesta, Mexican Fan palm

from $85.00
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Mexican Fan Palm is unsurprisingly a palm tree native to Mexico that has naturalized in Florida, California, Hawaii and Texas. Its columnar trunk can reach up to 100 feet tall with a round crown of fan-shaped fronds that can grow 3-5 feet long. Rather than dropping off, dead leaves fold down against the trunk giving it a dense skirt. These should be removed to prevent a fire hazard. As the tree grows taller it may become self-pruning. At least 50% of the fronds should be left on the tree for adequate photosynthesis to occur. Frond damage can occur at 20 degrees F.

  • 7G / 14" Florida Fancy, Grade #1

  • 15G / 17" Grade #1

  • 25G / 21" Grade #1, Heavy, Multi, 3.5-4ft HT

  • 45G/ Field Grown

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Mexican Fan Palm is unsurprisingly a palm tree native to Mexico that has naturalized in Florida, California, Hawaii and Texas. Its columnar trunk can reach up to 100 feet tall with a round crown of fan-shaped fronds that can grow 3-5 feet long. Rather than dropping off, dead leaves fold down against the trunk giving it a dense skirt. These should be removed to prevent a fire hazard. As the tree grows taller it may become self-pruning. At least 50% of the fronds should be left on the tree for adequate photosynthesis to occur. Frond damage can occur at 20 degrees F.

  • 7G / 14" Florida Fancy, Grade #1

  • 15G / 17" Grade #1

  • 25G / 21" Grade #1, Heavy, Multi, 3.5-4ft HT

  • 45G/ Field Grown

Mexican Fan Palm is unsurprisingly a palm tree native to Mexico that has naturalized in Florida, California, Hawaii and Texas. Its columnar trunk can reach up to 100 feet tall with a round crown of fan-shaped fronds that can grow 3-5 feet long. Rather than dropping off, dead leaves fold down against the trunk giving it a dense skirt. These should be removed to prevent a fire hazard. As the tree grows taller it may become self-pruning. At least 50% of the fronds should be left on the tree for adequate photosynthesis to occur. Frond damage can occur at 20 degrees F.

  • 7G / 14" Florida Fancy, Grade #1

  • 15G / 17" Grade #1

  • 25G / 21" Grade #1, Heavy, Multi, 3.5-4ft HT

  • 45G/ Field Grown

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