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Canary Island date palm | Phoenix canariensis

Canary Island date palm | Phoenix canariensis

Canary Island Date Palm – Architectural, Sun-Loving, Statement Palm

Phoenix canariensis is one of the most majestic palms you can grow in the UK, and at 60 cm it is already showing off that distinctive, powerfully architectural silhouette. Long, arching, feathery fronds of deep green radiate outward from a solid central trunk, creating an unmistakably tropical atmosphere wherever it is placed. Whether on a sunny patio, in a large conservatory, or as a focal point in a sheltered garden, this is a plant that makes people stop and look.

Plant Personality & Aesthetic Appeal

The Canary Island Date Palm has an innate sense of grandeur. The long, pinnate fronds — made up of many narrow, deep green leaflets arranged along a central stem — arch gracefully outward and downward at the tips, creating a fountain-like silhouette that is immediately recognisable and timelessly handsome. Young palms have a slightly denser, more compact form that is particularly appealing in containers. As it matures, the developing trunk adds further architectural character. In a sun-baked courtyard, on a Mediterranean-inspired terrace, or in a large, bright interior space, Phoenix canariensis makes a truly impressive statement.

Growth Habit & Size Potential

At 60 cm, this is a well-established young specimen that will grow on steadily over the coming years. Indoors in a large container, growth is gradual and manageable; outdoors in a sheltered, mild UK location it will develop more quickly and eventually reach several metres in height. The fronds can grow to 4 to 5 m on mature specimens. This is a long-term planting investment — a palm that will become more spectacular with every passing year.

Light & Location Needs

Phoenix canariensis needs as much sun as possible. Indoors, position near the largest, sunniest window available — south or south-west facing is ideal. Outdoors, full sun in a sheltered, south-facing position gives the best results. It needs protection from severe frost in colder UK areas; in mild coastal regions or well-sheltered urban gardens it can overwinter outside, but younger specimens are best brought in or protected during hard frosts.

Care Level & Maintenance Tips

Water moderately during the growing season and reduce significantly in winter — Phoenix canariensis is far more tolerant of dry conditions than overwatering. Use a well-drained potting mix and ensure the container has good drainage holes. Feed monthly with a palm-specific or slow-release fertiliser during the growing season. Remove dead or yellowing fronds cleanly at the base. Repot as needed into a larger container, being careful with the roots. Wipe fronds occasionally to remove dust indoors.

Phoenix canariensis: Your Own Little Slice of the Canaries

There is something genuinely transporting about a beautifully grown Canary Island Date Palm. In a sunny conservatory or on a sheltered summer terrace, it brings an unmistakable warmth and tropical character that transforms the feel of the space entirely. It is one of those plants that signals effortlessly that some care and attention has been lavished on a garden or interior — and that can only be a good thing.

Why You'll Love the Canary Island Date Palm

  • Iconic Architectural Form: One of the most striking palm silhouettes available to UK growers.
  • Air Purifying: Helps improve the quality of indoor air in larger rooms.
  • Pet Friendly: Considered safe for cats and dogs — a rare bonus for a statement plant.
  • Indoor or Outdoor Versatility: Suits a bright conservatory or a sheltered, sunny outdoor space.
  • A Long-Term Investment: Gets more spectacular with every passing year.

Bring the Mediterranean Home

Phoenix canariensis at 60 cm is already a genuinely impressive plant, and it is only going to get better. Give it sun, do not overwater it, and watch your patio or conservatory take on an entirely new character.

What You'll Receive

Size at dispatch: 60 cm in height, and comes in a 15 cm pot
Care level: Medium
Pet safety: Non-toxic to cats and dogs. We still recommend discouraging pets from eating any plant.

$3.59

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Canary Island date palm | Phoenix canariensis

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Canary Island Date Palm – Architectural, Sun-Loving, Statement Palm

Phoenix canariensis is one of the most majestic palms you can grow in the UK, and at 60 cm it is already showing off that distinctive, powerfully architectural silhouette. Long, arching, feathery fronds of deep green radiate outward from a solid central trunk, creating an unmistakably tropical atmosphere wherever it is placed. Whether on a sunny patio, in a large conservatory, or as a focal point in a sheltered garden, this is a plant that makes people stop and look.

Plant Personality & Aesthetic Appeal

The Canary Island Date Palm has an innate sense of grandeur. The long, pinnate fronds — made up of many narrow, deep green leaflets arranged along a central stem — arch gracefully outward and downward at the tips, creating a fountain-like silhouette that is immediately recognisable and timelessly handsome. Young palms have a slightly denser, more compact form that is particularly appealing in containers. As it matures, the developing trunk adds further architectural character. In a sun-baked courtyard, on a Mediterranean-inspired terrace, or in a large, bright interior space, Phoenix canariensis makes a truly impressive statement.

Growth Habit & Size Potential

At 60 cm, this is a well-established young specimen that will grow on steadily over the coming years. Indoors in a large container, growth is gradual and manageable; outdoors in a sheltered, mild UK location it will develop more quickly and eventually reach several metres in height. The fronds can grow to 4 to 5 m on mature specimens. This is a long-term planting investment — a palm that will become more spectacular with every passing year.

Light & Location Needs

Phoenix canariensis needs as much sun as possible. Indoors, position near the largest, sunniest window available — south or south-west facing is ideal. Outdoors, full sun in a sheltered, south-facing position gives the best results. It needs protection from severe frost in colder UK areas; in mild coastal regions or well-sheltered urban gardens it can overwinter outside, but younger specimens are best brought in or protected during hard frosts.

Care Level & Maintenance Tips

Water moderately during the growing season and reduce significantly in winter — Phoenix canariensis is far more tolerant of dry conditions than overwatering. Use a well-drained potting mix and ensure the container has good drainage holes. Feed monthly with a palm-specific or slow-release fertiliser during the growing season. Remove dead or yellowing fronds cleanly at the base. Repot as needed into a larger container, being careful with the roots. Wipe fronds occasionally to remove dust indoors.

Phoenix canariensis: Your Own Little Slice of the Canaries

There is something genuinely transporting about a beautifully grown Canary Island Date Palm. In a sunny conservatory or on a sheltered summer terrace, it brings an unmistakable warmth and tropical character that transforms the feel of the space entirely. It is one of those plants that signals effortlessly that some care and attention has been lavished on a garden or interior — and that can only be a good thing.

Why You'll Love the Canary Island Date Palm

  • Iconic Architectural Form: One of the most striking palm silhouettes available to UK growers.
  • Air Purifying: Helps improve the quality of indoor air in larger rooms.
  • Pet Friendly: Considered safe for cats and dogs — a rare bonus for a statement plant.
  • Indoor or Outdoor Versatility: Suits a bright conservatory or a sheltered, sunny outdoor space.
  • A Long-Term Investment: Gets more spectacular with every passing year.

Bring the Mediterranean Home

Phoenix canariensis at 60 cm is already a genuinely impressive plant, and it is only going to get better. Give it sun, do not overwater it, and watch your patio or conservatory take on an entirely new character.

What You'll Receive

Size at dispatch: 60 cm in height, and comes in a 15 cm pot
Care level: Medium
Pet safety: Non-toxic to cats and dogs. We still recommend discouraging pets from eating any plant.

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