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Mexican Fan Palm

Washingtonia robusta

MEH-kih-can fan palm

The Mexican Fan Palm is a tall, slender palm native to northwestern Mexico. It is widely planted in Southern California and other warm climates for ornamental purposes and its distinctive fan-shaped leaves.

Location

Corona, CA

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Average lifespan

70-100 years

Edible status

Not edible

"While some parts of palms are edible, the Mexican Fan Palm is not known for edible parts and should be considered non-edible for foraging purposes."

Field Conditions

Water

Moderate - drought tolerant once established

Light

Full sun

Season

Grows best in warm seasons, hardy in mild frost zones

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Good for

urban landscaping

providing shade

wildlife habitat

Fun facts

Mexican Fan Palms can grow up to 98 feet tall.

Their fan-shaped leaves are used in some traditional crafts.

This palm is among the tallest palms native to Mexico.

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