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Among the first palms I planted on moving to Florida was a Chinese fan palm, then known as "Chinese fountain palm" because of its broad, deeply split leaves that feature gracefully drooping segments.
This Florida-favorite palm tree features yellow-green fan-like leaves and tall stems. For indoor settings, a small-sized ...
The Chinese fan palm (Livistona chinensis) is a graceful palm that adds beauty and intrigue to indoor areas. I love their ...
Also known as fountain palm, Chinese fan palm trees are native to Taiwan, Southern Japan, and China. This is a great tree if you have the indoor space to spare—the large fans on the plant ...
The Washingtonians, the Chinese fan palms, the queen palms and our sago ... will have freeze damage during very cold north Florida winters. At this time, the most important thing you can do ...
Chinese fan palms do resemble an open fan! It's a striking indoor palm for brightly-lit rooms. It reaches 10 feet tall, though, like most palms, it's a slow grower.
such as cabbage or sabal palm (Sabal palmetto), windmill palm (Trachycarpus fortunei), Chinese fan palm (Livistona chinensis), Mediterranean fan palm (Chamaerops humilis), jelly palm (Butia ...
Some nonnative palms that do well here are the Chinese fan palm, Chinese windmill palm, lady palm, Mediterranean fan palm and queen palm. Palm tree availability may be limited in some areas ...