How Fast Do Washingtonia Palms Grow. These bird dung-disseminated easy-to-naturalize trees will rapidly grow at the rate of 2 to 4 feet per year to an eventual height of more than 120 feet. There is a reason the Mexican fan palms Latin name is Washingtonia robusta.

This shot shows a typical sidewalk crack full of weeds. There are about 2600 palm tree species and the following are fast growing like the Mexican Palm. Watering NeedsWater regularly - weekly or more often in extreme heat or containers.
It has a sturdy columnar trunk crowned by beautifully shaped fan-like waxy gray-green blades up to 3-6 ft.
The California fan palm Washingtonia filifera is a tall palm tree native to southern Nevada and California western Arizona and the Baja in Mexico. These bird dung-disseminated easy-to-naturalize trees will rapidly grow at the rate of 2 to 4 feet per year to an eventual height of more than 120 feet. This is a very fast growing palm in southern California- easily our fastest though certainly not the fastest growing palm in the world many palms grow a lot faster in the tropics. Good soil with fertilizer.

