Very slow growth. Needs all the water you can give it. I,m not giving mine enough. Added dolomite and cement chips to the soil. ...Read MoreMy biggest mistake was planting it in the full hot sun. Either going to construct a small shade lath over it, or grow a tree fast above it. Our full sun yellows it. Also had to protect it with some chicken wire to keep the rabbits from chewing on it. Could be out of my lifetime for it to get above rabbit height. Then there's the condition that it comes in males and females. Wish I had found and planted several in the hopes of getting seed some day. But I was lucky to get the one.
This palm is from Guilin of GuangXi Province not too far from Hong Kong.Very stiff leaves. It looks very similar to Oldman Palm without f...Read Moreurry trunk. It takes 20 years to grow to 5 gallons
Jacksonville, FL (Zone 9a) | December 2014 | positive
A friend of mine has a very nice specimen in zone 9a, just a few miles south of Jacksonville, Florida. He has had it for over a decade. T...Read Morehe soil is acidic sand and he says he threw some limestone rock into the planting hole to approximate its native limestone cliffs in southern China and Vietnam.
This is a very slow growing fan palm, but if you need a nice looking, small palm with attractive spoke-like leaves for a smaller, somewha...Read Moret shady area of your garden, consider this one. It is a suckering species, but remains as a small clump its entire life, never spreading more than a foot or so. At its base are a lot of upwardly pointing spines in a swirl, so careful when pruning off dead leaves. It does better in warmer, subtropical areas, but many are growing it in So Cal (including me)... often grown in the sun, it seems to like shade more (but not deep shade).. sun turns its leaves yellowy. Native of China and Vietnam
Very slow growth. Needs all the water you can give it. I,m not giving mine enough. Added dolomite and cement chips to the soil.
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This palm is from Guilin of GuangXi Province not too far from Hong Kong.Very stiff leaves. It looks very similar to Oldman Palm without f...Read More
A friend of mine has a very nice specimen in zone 9a, just a few miles south of Jacksonville, Florida. He has had it for over a decade. T...Read More
This is a very slow growing fan palm, but if you need a nice looking, small palm with attractive spoke-like leaves for a smaller, somewha...Read More