European Fan Palm Trees are frequently potted in European countries to decorate restaurants and to promote religious street scenes. The European Fan Palm Tree grows well near the the ocean and tolerates salt water, and has an attractive multi-trunked habit, forming rounded clumps. The European Fan Palm tree has an attractive crown of large, blue-green fan-like leaves to use as an accent or barrier planting that is perfect for containers. The European Fan Palm tree can grow outside as far north as Atlanta, Georgia, and is very practical to relocate and survives easily with little transplant shock when moved, even in July. This palm tree tends to grow in large clusters around a center palm tree that is much larger than the offset European Palm Trees, and is very effective in privacy screening around patios and pools. The beautiful leaves of the European Fan Palm Tree are historically used in religious processions on Good Friday and Easter in many nations. The European Fan Palm Tree has a moderate resistance to cold, ice and snow, and forms a beautiful landscape specimen at a driveway entrance. These make excellent additions to your landscape and look great outside a buildings' entrance.