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South Florida Landscape Plants
European Fan Palm

Chamaerops humilis
The diminutive European fan palm is silver-green, slow-growing and one of the most
easy-care, cold hardy palms for South Florida.

Young European fan palm in a garden bed
The "Mediterranean Fan Palm," as it's often called, is a multi-trunk palm yet it stays
very compact and won't outgrow a small area.

It makes a stylish accent for any home, especially those with a Spanish or
Mediterranean flair.

The color of this palm is usually green with a silvery cast, though no two European fans
are exactly alike in color or shape.

Because of the sharp teeth or "spines" lining each stem, the European fan is best
placed a safe distance from heavy foot traffic.

Two mature palms
Plant specs

European fan palms are very slow-growing to a maximum height of about 8 to 10 feet.

They can thrive in full sun to full shade, with fronds growing a bit larger in shadier areas.

Cold hardy to Zone 8, this palm needs no protection whatsoever from whatever
Mother Nature doles out in winter.

Another plus - high drought tolerance once the palm is established. It's also a
moderately salt-tolerant plant so it can handle coastal locations subject to salt spray.

Plant care

Extremely low-maintenance is this palm's trademark, with no soil amendments
needed when planting and very little pruning necessary to remove dead fronds.

Avoid placing this palm in a moist area...it likes to dry out between waterings, and
heavy rainfall should drain quickly from the European fan's location in the landscape.

Frond close-up
Fertilize once a season in spring, summer and fall with palm fertilizer.

Plant spacing

In 25-gallon pot at nursery
Plant 3 to 4 feet away from the house, and about the same distance from one another
if you're planting more than one.

These are wonderful container palms because they grow so slowly and like to go dry
between waterings.

Unless you're really young or very patient, you may want to purchase your palm in a
larger-size pot for an important role in your landscape, since its growth rate is very
slow.

Landscape uses for the European fan palm
(keeping it a distance from activity due to spines on the stems)

pool cage planter
entryway plant
small focal point palm for a garden bed with other drought-tolerant plants
in pairs flanking the entrance to a driveway
corner accent plant
container plant for patio, pool or courtyard
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