When to expect flowers from my 5 foot tall Trachy

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Windmill Palm guy
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When to expect flowers from my 5 foot tall Trachy

Post by Windmill Palm guy »

I'am new here and was wondering if I will see any type of flowering from my Trachy Fortunei. It has just over 3 feet of trunk with about 8 heathly green leaves I just planted it this year in the ground I'am a zone 6B so protection is a must. I plan on making a wooden shelter with foam insulation inside, also i was planning on putting a 100watt light bulb for added heat.

If it does flower next spring what colour is male or female?

P.S. since planting it in the ground this spring I have fertilized it with palm tree fertilizer spikes also added Mycorrhizal fungi and epsom salts.

Any advice?

Thanks. :wink:


Barrie

Post by Barrie »

Flowers will appear without any pre-determined reason. Some palms flower at an early age, others much later.
Pictures will better illustrate the difference between male and female infloresence (flower clusters).
Male on the left in both pics shows the lighter pale yellow and the drooping characteristic. Pollen will be evident when touched or shaken.
Female on the right holds it's flowers in a more upright fashion and of course will not have pollen.

Cheers, Barrie.

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Windmill Palm guy
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Barrie,
Thank you very much for that post it was very much appreciated. Great detail!! :D
Windmill Palm guy
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Post by Windmill Palm guy »

Barrie,
I have a smaller Trachy with just over 1 foot of trunk I know you said its possible to see flowering at any givin time, so should i keep my eye out for flowers on my smaller one.?

I know I have a better chance to see flowering on my 5 footer, but I thought I would ask the experts. 8)
Loves his Trachy's!
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Post by lucky1 »

Hi Windmill, welcome aboard!

And then there's my potted Trachy, 32 years old, (pic in the avatar at left).
It's never bloomed. :cry:
So any year now!
Barb
Barrie

Post by Barrie »

Late April and May seems to be the preference for Trachycarpus forunei here. I have no reason to believe it would be any different where you are.

Cheers, Barrie.
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