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Trachycarpus Fortunei Wagnerianus 40/50cm Trunk. 35 Litre

Trachycarpus Fortunei Wagnerianus 40/50cm Trunk. 35 Litre

£295.00
Trachycarpus Fortunei Wagnerianus 40/50cm Trunk. 35 Litre
Trachycarpus Fortunei Wagnerianus 40/50cm Trunk. 35 Litre
2 In stock
Quick Overview
  • Trachycarpus Fortunei Wagnerianus
  • Compact, fully hardy Palm Tree
  • Trunk Size 40/50cm
  • Plant size above the pot 125/150cm 
Plant Size (cm)
Plant Size (cm)
125 - 150cm
Pot Size - Litre
Pot Size - Litre
35 Litre
Anticipated Height
Anticipated Height
3m+/-
Toleration
Toleration
-15/20
Growth Speed
Growth Speed
Medium
Evergreen?
Evergreen?
Yes
2 In stock
Qty

Trachycarpus Fortunei Wagnerianus 40/50cm Trunk, Plant Size 125/150cm 35 Litre: Trachycarpus Fortunei Wagnerianus, commonly known as the Wagnerian Windmill Palm or Miniature Chusan Palm, is a stunning and compact palm tree that can bring a touch of exotic elegance to your landscape.

Trachycarpus Wagnerianus, commonly known as the Wagnerian Windmill Palm, is a palm species that originated in Japan. It was first discovered in the wild in the early 20th century on the island of Shikoku, and subsequently introduced into cultivation. The palm's specific name, "Wagnerianus," is derived from the name of the German horticulturist and palm enthusiast, Bierbaum-Wagner, who played a significant role in promoting and popularising this palm species.

Trachycarpus Fortunei Wagnerianus is a slow-growing palm tree that typically reaches a height of upto approximately 3 metres with a spread of around 1.2 to 1.5 metres. Its compact and symmetrical form makes it a perfect choice for smaller gardens, courtyards, or even large containers.

The palm features a single, slender trunk covered with a layer of brown fibers, giving it a unique and attractive textured appearance. The fronds, or leaves, of the Wagnerian Windmill Palm are stiff and fan-shaped, and they grow in a compact and upward manner. The dark green foliage adds a touch of lushness to your landscape throughout the year.

One of the most appealing aspects of Trachycarpus Fortunei Wagnerianus is its cold hardiness. It can withstand temperatures as low as -20, making it suitable for a wide range of climates, including colder regions. This palm is relatively low-maintenance and can tolerate a variety of soil conditions, from well-draining sandy soil to heavier clay soil.

Trachycarpus Fortunei Wagnerianus prefers a sunny or partially shaded location to thrive, although it can tolerate some shade as well. It is also known for its resistance to pests and diseases, making it a resilient addition to your garden.

The compact size, cold hardiness, and attractive appearance of Trachycarpus Fortunei Wagnerianus make it a popular choice for landscaping projects. Whether used as a focal point, a border plant, or a potted specimen, this palm tree is sure to add a touch of tropical charm to any outdoor space.

Whilst very similar to regular Trachycarpus Fortunel there are some key differences:

1. Leaf Appearance: Trachycarpus Fortunei has larger leaves with deeply divided segments, giving them a more feathery appearance. On the other hand, Trachycarpus Wagnerianus has smaller leaves with less pronounced divisions, resulting in a more compact and rigid look.

2. Leaf Stiffness: Trachycarpus Fortunei has flexible and drooping leaves that sway gracefully in the wind, while Trachycarpus Wagnerianus has stiffer leaves that remain more upright, earning it the nickname "Wagnerian Windmill Palm."

3. Growth Rate: Trachycarpus Fortunei typically has a faster growth rate compared to Trachycarpus Wagnerianus. This means that Trachycarpus Fortunei may reach its mature height more quickly, while Trachycarpus Wagnerianus has a slower growth rate and remains more compact.

4. Overall Size: Trachycarpus fortunei is generally larger in size, reaching heights of around 9 metres under optimal conditions. Trachycarpus Wagnerianus, on the other hand, is smaller, typically reaching heights of approximately 3 metres. This compact size makes Trachycarpus Wagnerianus more suitable for smaller gardens and courtyards.

It's important to note that both Trachycarpus fortunei and Trachycarpus wagnerianus are beautiful and hardy palm species. The choice between the two ultimately depends on specific preferences, climate conditions, and available space in your garden or courtyard.