Description
Origin
The Trachycarpus wagnerianus, commonly known as the ‘Waggy Palm’, originates from the mountainous regions of Japan and China. This palm species has been cultivated there for hundreds of years in monastery gardens. The plant is named after the German botanist Moritz Wagner, who quickly recognized the unique character of the plant.
Characteristics
The Trachycarpus wagnerianus is a palm species distinguished by its size, strength, and beauty. The plant is naturally compact and has beautiful fan-shaped leaves that give it a decorative appearance. The plant can reach a height of 2.5 to 4 meters and is well resistant to low temperatures. This winter-hardy palm species can also survive temperatures down to -15 degrees Celsius.
Care
For optimal growth, the Trachycarpus wagnerianus needs sunlight as well as shaded areas. Also, ensure the soil is well-drained to prevent root rot. Although the plant is winter-resistant, it will survive better if protected against extreme cold during this period. Lastly, the plant does not require much fertilization; once a year in spring is sufficient.





