Bring instant tropical elegance to your garden with the Windmill Palm, one of the hardiest palms in the world. Its tall, slender trunk wrapped in fibrous texture and its graceful fan-shaped leaves create a striking focal point in any landscape. In the Western Cape, the Windmill Palm produces small, yellowish flowers in spring (September to November), adding seasonal interest before developing into dark blue-black fruits. Despite its exotic look, this palm is surprisingly tough, thriving in Cape Town’s cooler winters and adapting well to coastal conditions when planted in a sheltered spot. Perfect for poolside planting, courtyards, or as a statement specimen in larger gardens, it combines resilience with beauty. Whether you’re creating a lush tropical feel or adding architectural height, the Windmill Palm delivers year-round appeal. A hardy yet exotic palm that transforms gardens into inviting, holiday-like spaces.
Plant in moist, well-drained soil in full sun or semi-shade. Water regularly during the first year to establish roots, then reduce as the palm becomes more drought-tolerant. Protect from strong winds to prevent leaf damage. Minimal pruning is required, simply remove old or damaged fronds to maintain a neat appearance.
The Windmill Palm is native to China and Japan, where it has been cultivated for thousands of years. Its fibrous trunk covering was traditionally used for making ropes and mats, giving this palm both ornamental and practical value.
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7-8m H x 2-3m W
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