Showing posts with label San Diego county Pauma valley palm trees. Show all posts
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Friday, July 19, 2024

Attractive Mediterranean Fan Palms for Your Yard, in a planter or Container by Gregory Palm Farms (714) 814-8525/760)975-4605 Help with Palms

The Mediteranean Fan Palm is a clumping palm tree, growing slowly to 20 feet high, trunks 4 to 5 inches in diameter, covered with fibrous dead leaf petioles; triangular, fan-shaped blue-grey to green leaves 36 to 48 inches long and wide with spiny petioles. It is a shrub-like clumping palm, with several stems growing from a single base. The stems grow slowly and often tightly together, eventually reaching 16-20 feet tall with a trunk diameter of 4-5 inches. It is a fan palm, with the leaves a long petiole terminating in a rounded fan of 10-20 leaflets; each leaf is up to 3-4 feet long, with the leaflets 1 - 2 feet long. It also has numerous sharp needle-like spines produced on the leaf stems; these protect the stem growing point from browsing animals. The flowers are born in dense, short clusters at the top of the stems; it is usually (but not invariably) dioecious with male and female flowers on separate plants. The fruit is a brown drupe 1/2 - 3/4 inches long. Mediterranean Fan Palm Characteristics Stem/Trunk: Attractive trunk with age, fuzzy material between stubs of cut fronds Exposure: Full to partial sun Soil: Amended uniform Water: Regular, deep soaking 2 times per month during growing season Growth Rate: 5-15 ft, spread (crown) 5-20 ft; very slow growth rate (requires 10-15 years to achieve 8ft) If you are planning to install multiple palm trees, call us today for a FREE consultation. One of our Gregory Palm Farms family members will come to your home or office or project site and help with the complete overall design and recommend the best trees for your installation. Call (714) 814-8525  to schedule an appointment today! You can also visit our website for a complete catalog of palm trees along with pictures and descriptions http://gregorypalmfarms.com