Chamaerops humilis

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SC FM
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Chamaerops humilis

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Here is a picture of my Med Fan. It has been in ground form a potted plant for 4 years now. IT survived the Arctic Vortex' and is doing great. It is my wife's favorite palm.
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Looks great. Theres a silver version out there for sale too.
Hayward Ca. 75-80f summers,60f winters.
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YEs, Stan, I had a nice Chamaerops humilis 'cerefera' at muy old place. ...nice blue foliage on this one from the Atlas Mountains of Morrocco
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did your med fan make it through last winter? Mine did but am seeing dead heads in a lot of clumps in Wilmington.
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