Blue Mediterranean Fan Palm. Beautiful mature specimen in 70 litre pot. Free delivery to your door.No GT2026
Measurements
Over height including pot 1 metre 60cm approximately
nut size 60cm
Pot measures 55cm by 40cm
Chamaerops humilis cerifera.
The Blue Mediterranean Fan Palm is almost as variable as the plain species in terms of colour, habit and size. They are similarly robust, taking, when established, any degree of drought or wind and are, if anything, slightly more hardy to cold than their plain green cousins. They are perfect companion plants for the hardier succulents like yucca, dasylirion and nolina. Choose a position in full sun for best colour, also valuable in the hot, dry conservatory where they will take any amount of heat.
Further information
- Origin
- Atlas Mountains of Morocco
- Genus
- Chamaerops
- Species
- humilis var cerifera
- Common Name(S)
- Blue Mediterranean Fan Palm
- Synonym
- Chamaerops humilis var argentea
- Situation
- Full sun, dry, well-drained soil
- Eventual Height
- 3m
- Eventual Spread
- 2m
- Hardiness
- Hardy to -10C or lower
- Skill Level
- Easy
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If you’re looking to create an exotic garden in the UK, there is a wealth of hardy exotic plants to choose from. In recent years, with limitations on travel, the UK has opted to bring the sunny Mediterranean to their back gardens. However, if you’re looking to create an exotic garden that looks impressive and lasts all year round it’s important to choose the right plants. Here, we’ve put together our top hardy exotic plants that are guaranteed to add the wow factor to any garden.
Chamaerops humilis cerifera by appointment
If you would like to make an appointment to view our Palm trees then ring Antonia on 07766730893. We are just outside Norwich on the Colman estate. All our Palms meet the requirements set by DEFRA
FAQ
Q: Is Chamaerops humilis cerifera hardy in the UK?
A: Yes. It is one of the hardiest Mediterranean fan palms, tolerating temperatures down to around –8 °C once established, particularly in well-drained soil.
Q: What makes the ‘cerifera’ variety different?
A: Cerifera is prized for its striking blue-silver foliage, which is more compact and architectural than the standard green Chamaerops. It adds strong structural contrast to UK garden planting schemes.
Q: Is it suitable for pots?
A: Absolutely. It grows beautifully in large containers with excellent drainage, making it ideal for patios, courtyards and terraces.
Q: How fast does it grow?
A: It is a slow to moderate grower, typically producing 10–20 cm of growth per year, making it easy to manage in smaller gardens.
Q: Is it wind tolerant?
A: Yes. Its naturally stiff, fan-shaped fronds cope well with wind, making it suitable for exposed or coastal gardens.
Q: Does it need winter protection?
A: In most southern and eastern parts of the UK it performs well once established. In prolonged or severe frost, fleece protection is advisable, particularly for younger plants.










