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Trachycarpus Takil
Kumaon Palm
This species is the hardiest of all Trachycarpus, coming, as it does, from cool, moist, oak forests in the Himalayas in Kumaon, northern India, to an altitude of 2400 m (8000 ft.) a.s.l., where the winters are bitterly cold and snow is common. In appearance, it is similar to T. fortunei, but taller, more vigorous, and larger in all its parts.
The palm you are purchasing is a 2 year old palm and is displayed in the middle photograph.
I also have some around 5 years old which are similar in size to the one on the left,so if you are interested please contact me for a delivery cost.
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