the
genus
TRACHYCARPUS
From
the Greek “trachys”, rough, “carpos”,
fruit, a poorly chosen name for a genus, which, in fact,
possesses relatively smooth fruits!
Subfamily:
Coryphoideae
Tribe: Corypheae
Subtribe:
Thrinacinae
The
subtribe includes 14 related genera such as Chamaerops,
Rhapidophyllum, Thrinax,
Rhapis, etc...
This
genus includes 8 species of fan-leafed palms native
to mountainous regions of north India, Nepal, Thailand,
and China. The species of Trachycarpus
are solitary, dioecious palms, with separate flowers
on male and female trees. In the wild these hardy palms
inhabit forests, meadows, and rocky canyons or slopes
at up to 7500 feet in elevation, and may be regularly
covered with snows in winter. Several Trachycarpus
species have become popular in horticulture for their
resistance to cold and relatively rapid growth. The
best known representative of the genus, the Chinese
Windmill Palm, T. fortunei
(sometimes still sold under the old name, Chamaerops
excelsa) is one of the most commonly planted and best
loved palms in gardens. The trunks of Trachycarpus
species vary from just a few inches in height (T.
nanus) to over 50 feet (T.
takil). Although smooth and naked with age, in
youth these stems are generally covered with matted
brown fiber (a signature trait of the genus) which may
assist trees in survival in their frost-prone habitats.
Culture:
Trachycarpus species accept
sun or shade and will tolerate drought. Good drainage
is essential.
Trachycarpus
fortunei
Common
Names: Chinese Windmill Palm, Chusan Palm
Cold
Tolerance: 5F (-15C) USDA Zones:
8-10a
Typical
Height: 25' (but can grow as tall as 40’)Growth
Rate: Moderate
Habit: Solitary
Status:
In Stock, single, curved, & multi trunks
Available Range: 15–100gal. B&B
3'–18'CT
Trachycarpus
latisectus
Common
Name: Windamere Palm, Sikkim Palm
Cold
Tolerance: 5F (-15C) USDA Zones:
8-10a
Typical
Height: 40' Growth Rate: Moderate
Habit: Solitary
Status:
In Stock
Available Range: 1–15gal.
Trachycarpus
wagnerianus
Common
Name: Dwarf Chusan Palm
Cold
Tolerance: 0F (-18C) USDA Zones:
7-10a
Typical
Height: 20' Growth Rate: Moderate
Habit: Solitary
Status:
In Stock
Available Range: 15–100gal. 2'–14'CT
Trachycarpus
takil
Common
Name: Kumaon Palm, frequently confused with
Trachycarpus wagnerianus
Cold
Tolerance: 0F (-18C) USDA Zones:
7-10a
Typical
Height: 20' Growth Rate: Moderate
Habit: Solitary
Status:
In Stock
Available Range: 15–100gal. 2'–14'CT
Other
species of Trachycarpus:
T. martianus, T.
nanus, T. oreophilus
(all occasionally available)
T. schizophylla - only seedlings
available
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