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Tallest King palm in town..

stan510

By Stan510


Tallest King palm in town.. (Archontophoenix cunninghamiana)

About 30' to the tip of the spear.



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I like palms like this as they don't shadow things beneath them its a lovely one Stan.

18 Jun, 2017

 

Yes,they give you the height like a tree would..but nothing below fights for sun..and palm roots are in now way as greedy as any large tree.
I knew then,I would never plant a tree.

19 Jun, 2017

 

That is a shame Stan .

19 Jun, 2017

 

One big exception Penny. My large Modesto Ash I planted in 1979? Gives great shade to my car. If not for it,getting in the car would be like taking a seat in Hades!...so ahhh,shade.
But- it does slow my full sun loving dry plants down a bit. A tradeoff.

20 Jun, 2017

 

At least you have a large tree then it sounds lovely by its name Stan . At least it keep s your car cool plants can with stand the heat better than you even if they are lacking the light and sun on them.

20 Jun, 2017

 

That tree..I thought was full grown..is still getting taller. It might be 40+'..or 13 meters? When I started to plant under it and ON it? That extra water gave it a boost!
I could never cut it down. It was like a 4' pencil when I planted it...now I cant wrap my arms around the trunk.

23 Jun, 2017

 

That is wonderful to hear Stan nooo nooo never cut it it down especially being your pride and joy

24 Jun, 2017

 

That king palm looks taller than 30' tall. It looks great!

Just think if this tree was facing south-west it would be much taller.

28 Jun, 2017

 

It was pruned earlier this year to a single spear. That's it. A trunk and a spear. Not a single frond.
I think its just the lighting..but does that crown look purplish?

5 Jul, 2017

 

No, it doesn't look purplish, sometimes Kings have a darkish look to the crownshaft, though.

Pruning King palms to the spear in very risky! Sometimes they may get diseases that can kill them, just like P. canariensis.

7 Jul, 2017



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