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| − | '''''Trachycarpus fortunei''''' is one of the most commonly sold and grown palms in the US, including southern California. It is arguably the most cold hardy of the trunking palms. It is so often used in public landscaping, and then ignored, many call this 'Trashycarpus'... but a well watered, well grown palm can be a magnificent specimen. | + | '''''Trachycarpus fortunei''''' is one of the most commonly sold and grown palms in the US, including southern California. It is arguably the most cold hardy of the trunking palms. It is so often used in public landscaping, and then ignored, many call this 'Trashycarpus'... but a well watered, well grown palm can be a magnificent specimen. Some consider ''Trachycarpus wagnerianus'' to be the same species, just a stiffer-leaved form. |
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File:Trachycarpi BHs tall.jpg|Los Angeles | File:Trachycarpi BHs tall.jpg|Los Angeles | ||
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File:Trachycarpus forsterianas tall on Chandler.jpg|San Fernando valley, California | File:Trachycarpus forsterianas tall on Chandler.jpg|San Fernando valley, California | ||
File:Trachycarpus tall Pasadena.jpg|Pasadena | File:Trachycarpus tall Pasadena.jpg|Pasadena | ||
| + | File:Trachycarpus fortuneis below Jubaeas LL 14.jpg|Lotusland palms, Santa Barbara, California | ||
| + | File:Trachycarpus Jim trio.jpg|mature palms in northern California, garden of Jim Denz | ||
File:Trachycarpus Studio City.jpg|San Fernando valley, California | File:Trachycarpus Studio City.jpg|San Fernando valley, California | ||
File:Trachycarpus without fuzz Encino.jpg|cleaned trunks on Los Angeles palms | File:Trachycarpus without fuzz Encino.jpg|cleaned trunks on Los Angeles palms | ||
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Common Name: Chinese Windmill Palm, Chusan Palm
Trachycarpus fortunei is one of the most commonly sold and grown palms in the US, including southern California. It is arguably the most cold hardy of the trunking palms. It is so often used in public landscaping, and then ignored, many call this 'Trashycarpus'... but a well watered, well grown palm can be a magnificent specimen. Some consider Trachycarpus wagnerianus to be the same species, just a stiffer-leaved form.
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