The hardy nature and lush look of the Chinese fan palm makes it a South Florida landscape favorite. The wide-spreading crown, with drooping fan leaves that have a layered "weep," will stay low to the ground while the palm is young.
This makes it a great privacy plant, an excellent container palm or a generously-sized anchor for a tropical garden bed. Pretty at every stage of its growth, the Chinese fan will eventually grow a single trunk and rise to about 25 feet. It's a slow grower for any light - best in sun to partial shade. It's cold hardy - thriving in all areas of Zones 9 and 10 - and moderately salt-tolerant and drought-tolerant once it's well established.
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