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| − | + | File:Trachycarpus_oreophilus_Woodz.jpg|maturing palm in Fallbrook, California, garden of Gary Wood | |
| + | File:Trachycarpus_oreophilus_and_princepss.jpg|Fallbrook palm, on the left | ||
| + | File:Trachycarpus oreophila maybe 2-13.jpg|young palm in San Fernando Valley, California | ||
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[[Category: Trachycarpus]] | [[Category: Trachycarpus]] | ||
Common Name: Thai Mountain Fan Palm
Trachycarpus oreophilus is still a fairly rare palm for California, and many claims have been made that the palms growing here are NOT T. oreophilus but something else. For now we will assume these palms have been correctly identified as they do not appear to fit any other Trachycarpus for now and are nice looking palms. They are not among the hardier Trachycarpus, however. As the common name suggestions, these palms are native to Thailand.
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Appearance and Biology
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Horticultural Characteristics
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