Description
Origin
The Chamaerops humilis, better known as the European dwarf palm, has its roots in the Mediterranean region. This palm is generally abundant in Italy, Spain, Portugal, and other warm European countries. It is a typical coastal plant, found in dunes and on rocky slopes.
Characteristics
The Chamaerops humilis is a versatile, low and bushy palm, and is the only species of palm native to the European continent. This plant has fan-shaped leaves that can range from blue-green to silvery-green. The leaves are equipped with sharp spines. It generally grows to a height of 1.5 to 2 meters, although some specimens can reach 4 meters tall. The plant bears small yellow flowers followed by round, orange to brown fruits.
Care
Like all palms, the Chamaerops humilis loves the sun and space. However, it requires little maintenance and is frost-resistant, making it perfect for outdoor use. It needs well-drained soil to support its water needs and prevent the roots from drowning. Although it is quite drought-resistant, it benefits from regular watering during the growing phase. The plant also has high salt tolerance, making this palm ideal for coastal plantings.






