Trachycarpus excelsus (fortunei) wagnerianus (Wagner Windmill Palm, Chusan Windmill Palm, Dwarf Chusan Palm, Trachycarpus Tahii)
Trachycarpus excelsus (fortunei) wagnerianus (Wagner Windmill Palm, Chusan Windmill Palm, Dwarf Chusan Palm, Trachycarpus Tahii) is a species of palm native to Japan. It is a smaller and more compact version of the well-known Trachycarpus fortunei. This palm species is prized for its striking appearance and resilience, making it a popular choice for landscaping in various climates.
The Wagnerian Windmill Palm typically grows to a height of 10 to 20 feet (3 to 6 meters) with a spread of about 6 to 10 feet (1.8 to 3 meters). It features a single, stout trunk covered in brown fibers and topped with a crown of fan-shaped, deep green leaves. The leaves are smaller and stiffer than those of its relative, Trachycarpus fortunei, giving it a more compact and tidy appearance.
One of the notable characteristics of Trachycarpus wagnerianus is its cold hardiness, making it suitable for growing in temperate and subtropical climates. It can tolerate frost and snow better than many other palm species, making it a popular choice for gardens in cooler regions.
Trachycarpus wagnerianus prefers well-draining soil and partial to full sun exposure. It is relatively low-maintenance once established and can thrive in a variety of soil types, including sandy and clay soils. Regular watering and occasional fertilization can help promote healthy growth.
Overall, Trachycarpus wagnerianus is prized for its compact size, cold hardiness, and attractive appearance, making it an excellent choice for adding a touch of tropical elegance to gardens in a wide range of climates.
Botanical Name : Trachycarpus excelsus (fortunei) wagnerianus
Common Name : Wagner Windmill Palm, Chusan Windmill Palm, Dwarf Chusan Palm, Trachycarpus Tahii
Height : 10- 20 ft
Spread : 6-10 ft
Germination Info : Seed does not require a pre-treatment
Hardiness zone : 6-10
Other info : Do not over-water. Mix seed with vermiculite in a zip lock bag adding 1 tablespoon of water per cup of vermiculite used. Seal the bag and keep at 77 degrees F in the presence of light. When the root appears, after 45-60 days, transfer the seedlings into a well drained growing medium. Germination of seed may take 3 months under normal conditions.
Average seed per ounce : Approx. 75