Quand planter Chamaerops humilis ?

Quand planter Chamaerops humilis ?

Quand planter Chamaerops humilis ?

Plantation du Chamaerops humilis Qu'il soit en terre ou en pot, le Chamaerops humilis se plante indifféremment au printemps ou à l'automne mais toujours en évitant les période de froid ou de forte chaleur.

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Is Chamaerops humilis a palm tree?

  • Chamaerops humilis is the only species in the genus Chamaerops; the genus is closely related to the Asian genus Trachycarpus, differing in the spined (not smooth) petioles and the multistemmed clustering habit. It is a small clustering palm, growing to a height of 1-4 metres, rarely to 6 metres.

What is the difference between Chamaerops and Trachycarpus palms?

  • Unlike Trachycarpus palms, Chamaerops have tough, robust leaves and stems making them altogether more tolerant of exposure to wind. Chamaerops generally grow in a multi-stemmed formation and are best known as ‘bushy palms’, often growing as wide as they are tall.

Where do humilis humilis grow?

  • C. humilis var. argentea, coming from higher altitudes but further south, is about equally hardy; it grows somewhat slower. The species grows best in Mediterranean climates like Italy, southern California, Chile, Western Australia and Cape Town, South Africa.

Can humilis be cut back?

  • C. humilis var. humilis tolerates high humidity, but may not look its best in moist climates. As plants get very old, the various stems can be cut back, or cut down from a freeze, and grow back from the base. It is hardy in the milder parts of Great Britain, but not nearly as commonly grown as the more reliable Trachycarpus fortunei .

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