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Meet the tall, skinny palm that brings beach vibes to your block.
Picture this: a blue sky, a soft breeze, and a row of super tall palms waving like big green fans. That’s the feel of the Mexican fan palm. It looks sunny and happy, even on a busy street. Ready to bring that mood home? Let’s go.
The Mexican fan palm is a very tall, fast-growing palm tree with big, fan-shaped leaves. Its scientific name is Washingtonia robusta. It comes from Mexico. People plant it in warm places for shade and style.
This palm grows skinny and straight, like a giant pencil with a green crown on top. The leaves spread out like a hand-held fan. Old leaves can dry and hang down in a “skirt” unless trimmed. The leaf stems have little spines, so look, don’t grab.
Both have fan leaves. The Mexican fan palm usually grows taller and has a thinner trunk. The California fan palm has a thicker trunk and handles a bit more cold. If you want very tall and slender, pick Mexican. If you need sturdier and a little more cold-tough, look at California fan palm.
No room for a giant? Try a potted palm that stays shorter, like a windmill palm or a pygmy date palm. You still get the tropical feel without the sky-high height.
Does it need lots of water? Not after it settles in. It’s pretty tough. Can it live in shade? It really wants sun. Will it break sidewalks? Palm roots are fibrous and usually less pushy than many trees, but give it room anyway.
The Mexican fan palm is the tall, sunny star that makes any place feel like a vacation. It grows fast, loves heat, and brings big style with simple care. If you have the space and the sun, this palm can turn your home or street into a postcard—one green fan at a time.
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