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How tall do palms on pots grow ?


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How long do palms take to grow in pots? This is mine and have had it for about 4 years. What sort is it and how tall will it grow?

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I’m not sure about the species, but I’m pretty sure you could keep a palm in a pot forever as long as you have a big enough pot and that it doesn’t fall over.

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I'm guessing a Mediterranean Fan. Has it ever suckered?

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13 hours ago, SeanK said:

I'm guessing a Mediterranean Fan. Has it ever suckered?

Nt sure how to do that. I’ve had it for 4 years or so and got it from the garden centre. It may have been done before I bought it. 

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I see a pup on the base of the trunk . I think Chamerops Humilus or Mediterranean Fan Palm. Harry

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You can if you don’t like it, just cut it off at the base with a knife.

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11 hours ago, Harry’s Palms said:

I see a pup on the base of the trunk . I think Chamerhops humilis or Mediterranean Fan Palm. Harry

Harry, I think you're right. Small one left of center in the front. I'd let it grow but it's a personal decision.

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