
CHAMAEROPS HUMILIS - Dwarf Fan Palm
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The Chamaerops humilis, commonly known as the Dwarf Fan Palm, is a bushy, evergreen palm native to the Mediterranean region. It typically forms a medium-sized, multi-stemmed shrub with fan-shaped leaves up to 45 cm long. Belonging to the Arecaceae family, this species features erect stems and deeply segmented, rounded foliage. Its understated flowers emerge from lower leaf axils, leading to small, date-like fruits. Ideal for Mediterranean-style gardens, it adds architectural interest with its compact, textured growth habit and year-round greenery.
Other commonly used names: African Hair Palm European Fan Palm
Ultimate Height: 1.5 - 2.5 metres
Ultimate Spread: 1 – 1.5 metres
Time to Ultimate Height: 20 – 50 years
Hardy through most of the UK, even in severe winters, tolerating temperatures to -10 Celsius
Prefers: Sheltered, Partial shade North or East facing in Acid neutral Loam based soil.
Grown in pots can be moved to more sheltered position in winter. Also suitable as house plant.
Water moderately and feed with a balanced fertiliser once a month. Water sparingly in winter.
Propegate by seeds or suckers.
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