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Definition of fan palm in English: fan palmnoun A palm with large lobed fan-shaped leaves. 扇叶葵,扇叶棕榈,蒲葵 Chamaerops and other genera, family Palmae: many species, including the dwarf (or European) fan palm (C. humilis), which is the only palm native to Europe Example sentencesExamples - As was typical in Victorian times, palm trees were a prominent feature of the landscape, and one such lofty California fan palm, Washington filifera, soars more than 130 feet above the garden.
- The Trachycarpus fortunei from China is also a fan palm but smaller than the European Fan Palm.
- The European fan palm, Chamaerops humilis, is half hardy to frost-tender, minimum 7°C, so it might be unwise to plant this out in the garden as any frost will damage it.
- Exotic plants, such as this Mexican fan palm, are available at garden centers and home improvement stores.
- The park encompasses 800,000 acres of prime high-desert terrain, from craggy 5,000-foot mountains to secluded canyons lined by native California fan palms that are hundreds of years old.
Definition of fan palm in US English: fan palmnoun A palm with large lobed fan-shaped leaves. 扇叶葵,扇叶棕榈,蒲葵 Chamaerops and other genera, family Palmae: many species, including the dwarf (or European) fan palm (C. humilis), which is the only palm native to Europe Example sentencesExamples - As was typical in Victorian times, palm trees were a prominent feature of the landscape, and one such lofty California fan palm, Washington filifera, soars more than 130 feet above the garden.
- Exotic plants, such as this Mexican fan palm, are available at garden centers and home improvement stores.
- The Trachycarpus fortunei from China is also a fan palm but smaller than the European Fan Palm.
- The park encompasses 800,000 acres of prime high-desert terrain, from craggy 5,000-foot mountains to secluded canyons lined by native California fan palms that are hundreds of years old.
- The European fan palm, Chamaerops humilis, is half hardy to frost-tender, minimum 7°C, so it might be unwise to plant this out in the garden as any frost will damage it.
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