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Chamaerops humilis
Mediterranean Fan Palm
From: £14.95
A beautiful and extremely tough palm, and deservedly one of our most popular.
The Mediterranean Fan Palm is a small clustering palm, with distinctive, huge green leaves which spread out in a very attractive fan form.
Chamaerops humilis is tolerant of drought once established, suited to sun or part shade, a cold garden or hot conservatory, exposed gardens or balcony planters – this palm is remarkably easy to look after and grow.
Plant Biography
Native to the Mediterranean and Southwestern Europe, Chamaerops humilis is the northernmost naturally occurring palm in the world, found as north as the south coast of France.
Chamaerops humilis is the only species in the genus Chamaerops, though the genus is closely related to the Asian genus Trachycarpus, differing in the spined petioles, and its multi-stemmed clustering habit.
The Mediterranean Fan Palm is a beautiful specimen plant for any garden. Unpruned it grows into an attractive shrubby form. If pruned, it will grow into a single trunk tree form. This palm works perfectly to add an accent to the corner of the landscape, or in a container for a patio or deck.
Expert Tip
Care & Size Guidance
Chamaerops humilis has better winter hardiness than most other palms, tolerating brief dips to -6 to -9C. If grown in a colder area, it can be kept in a container to bring indoors when necessary, so long as it’s in a bright, sunny spot.
It prefers a bright and sunny location, but will tolerate part shade. However, if it’s grown in too much shade it will lose its compact form.















I am delighted with my new palm tree. It arrived safely in great packaging and am very pleased with it. I wouldn’t hesitate buying a second!
Joanne W. –
Ordered this during the COVID lockdown so delivery was advertised as taking longer than usual… got an email keeping me up to date during the process and once notified it was on its way, delivery was in line with target.
Plant was well packaged, we’ve planted it in the garden and will let it settle in now… final
Plant in an “exotics” bed with tree ferns and Musa plants…
Looks great
kat H. –
Lovely plants , good condition, well cared for thank you
Donna A. –
Really impressed with this plant, bigger than I thought it would be and in great condition. And heavier!
Paul W. –