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    Washingtonia is a genus of palms, native to the southwestern United States (in southern California, and southwest Arizona) and northwest Mexico (in Baja California and Sonora). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Both Washingtonia species are commonly cultivated across the Southern United States , the Middle East , southern Europe , and North Africa , where they have greatly hybridized.

  2. Jul 26, 2022 · Washingtonia Palm is susceptible to all common diseases for other species of palms. However, potassium deficiency is a common issue for this type of palm. If your plant has this problem, it can show symptoms like leaf tip necrosis where the tips of the leaves turn brown and die. There could also be leaf discoloration and stunted growth.

    • Washingtonia robusta
    • Perennial
    • White, small, and slightly fragrant
    • Plant Specs
    • Plant Care
    • Plant Spacing
    • Landscape Uses For Washingtonia Palm

    Washingtonias grow fast - yet the rate can vary from palm to palm. Notwo grow at the same pace, so pairs of these palms are not a goodchoice for symmetrical landscape design. They can grow to 100 feet tall - but many don't make it, sincelightning often strikes anything towering over the rest of thelandscape. Very cold hardy, "washies" will grow any...

    Left in a natural state, browned fronds of a washingtonia palm willform a very long "hula skirt" of thatch. Most people, however, prefer acleaner look and trim off old fronds fairly often. Once the palm is tootall to reach, leave the old fronds on or hire someone to trim. "Boots" (old leaf bases) are a bright and attractive red-brown whilethe palm ...

    Plant at least 6 to 8 feet away from the house to give the big frondsroom to spread out. If planting in a row, place them at least 6 feetapart. For using along a drive, come out at least 5 or 6 feet so the young palm's wide crown isn't in the way. This palm is too fast and too big to make a good container plant.

    lining the property border
    in groups as architectural accents for a tall house
    anchor or backdrop for groupings of smaller palms and shrubs
    in a row along a fence, walk or driveway
  3. The Mexican Fan palm, aka Washington palm, skyduster, or Washingtonia robusta, is a fast-growing, cold hardy, salt-tolerant palm that’s a great choice for coastal areas and beaches. The palm tree can stand out in commercial or massive residential environments and add a touch of nature to high-rise homes.

  4. Washingtonia robusta, known by common name as the Mexican fan palm, Mexican washingtonia, or skyduster is a palm tree native to the Baja California peninsula and a small part of Sonora in northwestern Mexico. Despite its limited native distribution, W. robusta one of the most widely cultivated subtropical palms in the world. [3]

  5. Washington palm prefers a moderately rich well drained soil but can survive on poor soils, even sand. Light: It does best in bright sunny conditions but Washington palm will tolerate some shade. Moisture: Washington palm is drought resistant when established, but looks better and grows faster when given adequate moisture. Hardiness: USDA Zone: 9a.

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  7. Dec 8, 2010 · Washingtonia robustas (left) Washingtonia filieras (right) . The Mexican Fan Palm, as mentioned earlier, is a very fast-growing palm, growing faster than most any other palm that can be grown in southern California.

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