Hollywood Fan Palm / Washingtonia robusta
Looking for the perfect statement palm to enhance your commercial or residential property? The Hollywood Fan Palm (Washingtonia robusta) is a fast-growing, elegant, and low-maintenance palm that adds a luxurious, tropical aesthetic to any landscape project.
At Coastline Palms, we offer premium-quality Hollywood Fan Palms, perfect for resorts, shopping centers, corporate campuses, city streets, luxury homes, and gated communities. These palms create a dramatic skyline and instantly boost property value and curb appeal.
• Why Choose the Hollywood Fan Palm for Your Project?
Fast-Growing & Towering Elegance, Reaches 40-80 feet, creating a stunning vertical accent
Low-Maintenance & Drought-Tolerant, Thrives in full sun and requires minimal upkeep
Ideal for Commercial & Residential Landscapes, Perfect for boulevards, hotel entrances, poolside retreats, and grand estate driveways
Iconic & Timeless, The signature palm of California and tropical landscapes worldwide
• Why Buy from Coastline Palms?
Top-Quality Washingtonia robusta, Grown in optimal conditions for long-term health
Reliable Nationwide Delivery, Carefully shipped for safe and secure arrival
Competitive Pricing, Affordable rates for single or bulk orders
Expert Support & Care Tips, Our specialists ensure successful planting and maintenance
• Perfect for:
Commercial Developments, Hotels, resorts, shopping centers, corporate campuses
Luxury Homes & Estates, Poolside, driveways, and tropical-themed gardens
Urban & City Landscaping, Street medians, parks, and public spaces
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Hollywood Fan Palm / Washingtonia robusta features
The Hollywood Fan Palm, also known as “Washingtonia robusta”, is a popular species in landscaping due to its dramatic height and classic fan-shaped leaves, lending a tropical aesthetic. Originally native to northwest Mexico (particularly Baja California and Sonora), it’s widely cultivated across warm, arid, and subtropical regions, especially in California and other areas of the southwestern United States.
Key Features
1. Height: Hollywood Fan Palms are quite tall and can reach up to 80-100 feet (24-30 meters) in height, with the trunk typically remaining slender, around 12-18 inches (30-45 cm) in diameter.
2. Trunk: The trunk is columnar and usually has a smooth, grayish-brown surface. Often, older palms retain a "skirt" of dead fronds, which hang downward along the trunk unless trimmed, adding to the rustic, layered look.
3. Leaves: Its leaves are palmate (fan-shaped), green, and grow to about 3-5 feet (0.9-1.5 meters) in length. The leaf stalks have sharp spines, which can be a hazard when pruning. The canopy creates a large, spherical, and graceful appearance.
4. Flowers and Fruits: It produces small, white to pale yellow flowers on long inflorescences that dangle down from the crown, blooming primarily in spring. The flowers give way to small black fruits that are edible but generally considered unremarkable in taste.
5. Growth Rate: Known for its fast growth rate, the Hollywood Fan Palm can grow up to 3 feet (0.9 meters) annually under optimal conditions, making it a favorite for creating immediate visual impact.
6. Hardiness: “Washingtonia robusta” is hardy in USDA zones 9-11, tolerating mild frost but thriving in full sun and dry, well-drained soil. It is drought-tolerant once established but grows faster with regular watering.
7. Maintenance: Though generally low-maintenance, Hollywood Fan Palms may require occasional pruning to remove dead fronds or to maintain a cleaner trunk appearance. However, leaving the dead fronds (the "skirt") can provide habitat for wildlife.
Landscape Use
The Hollywood Fan Palm is widely recognized in urban landscapes, particularly in Southern California, where it has become an iconic part of the skyline. Its towering form and tropical look make it ideal for creating a dramatic focal point in public parks, streetscapes, and residential gardens.








