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Palm Chamaerops Humilis | 1.0 - 1.25 m

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Palm Chamaerops Humilis | 1.0 - 1.25 m

Palm Chamaerops Humilis | 1.0 - 1.25 m

Dhs. 450.00

Chamaerops humilis, commonly known as the European fan palm, is a hardy, clump-forming palm native to the Mediterranean region. It is the only palm species native to continental Europe, and it's widely grown as an ornamental plant for its compact size, drought tolerance, and attractive fan-shaped leaves.

🔍 Key Facts
Scientific name: Chamaerops humilis

Common names: European fan palm, Mediterranean dwarf palm, dwarf fan palm

Family: Arecaceae (palm family)

Native range: Western Mediterranean (Spain, Italy, Morocco, etc.)

Height: Usually 1.5–4 meters (5–13 feet), occasionally taller in ideal conditions

Leaves: Fan-shaped, blue-green to silver-gray; stiff and deeply divided

Trunk: Multiple stems (clumping habit), covered in fibrous material

Flowers: Small, yellowish, on short stalks; dioecious (separate male and female plants)

Fruit: Small, oval, brownish fruits—not edible

🌿 Growing Conditions
Light: Full sun to light shade

Soil: Well-drained, sandy or rocky soil preferred; tolerates poor soil

Water: Low to moderate; drought-tolerant once established

Climate: Hardy to about -10°C (14°F); USDA zones 8–11

Propagation: By seed (slow-growing) or by division of clumps

🌴 Uses & Benefits
Ornamental: Popular in Mediterranean, desert, and coastal gardens

Erosion control: Good for stabilizing sandy or rocky soils

Container plant: Suitable for pots and patios in temperate regions

Cold-tolerance: One of the most cold-hardy palms available

✅ Advantages
Low-maintenance and pest-resistant

Tolerates wind, salt spray, and drought

Great for xeriscaping and rock gardens