Washingtonia filifera
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🌴 Main characteristics
Scientific name: Washingtonia filifera
Family: Arecaceae
Origin: California, Arizona, Nevada, northern Baja California
Common name: Skirt palm, California palm
🌿Description
Size: Can reach 15 to 20 meters in height at maturity.
Trunk: Thick, columnar, often covered at the base with dead leaves forming a kind of skirt (hence the name “skirt palm”).
Leaves: Fan-shaped (palmate), light green, with characteristic white filaments (hence the name filifera = “thread-bearing”).
Flowers: Small, whitish, in long inflorescences.
Fruits: Small, black, non-toxic and edible (not very sweet, sometimes used by indigenous peoples).
🌡️Hardiness and climate
Withstands -22°F, sometimes a little more in well-drained soil.
Likes heat and full sun.
Withstands drought well once well-rooted.
🌱Cultivation
Soil: Well-drained, tolerates poor and calcareous soils.
Exposure: Full sun.
Watering: Regular in summer for young plants; less frequent once mature.
Care: Prune dry leaves if you want a neater appearance, otherwise leave them for a more natural look (and to protect the trunk).
🌎 Uses and interest
Widely used as an ornamental palm tree in dry gardens, Mediterranean cities, and desert areas.Appreciated for its exotic look and ease of care.