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Answer: This symptom is due to freeze damage to the trunk. The queen palm (Syagrus romanzoffiana) is among the least cold tolerant of the palms we commonly grow, and they were badly affected by ...
All palms, as well as cycads, are susceptible to Ganoderma butt rot, a fatal disease with no known cure.
There is an area on the trunk of my queen palm that has me concerned. The outer layer of bark has peeled away, and it looks like the trunk is rotten in that spot. The top of the palm looks fine ...
The queen palm has a leaner trunk and a broader and more billowy canopy. It rarely self sows, but is so overly popular that it very often gets planted in bad situation where it does not have room ...
Palm trees are effective in producing a tropical-looking landscape. Some species thrive throughout the state while others will not withstand cold and are therefore grown only in the warmest parts o… ...
Signs of heat-damaged palms include wilted, weeping leaves with burned ends and brown marks along drying edges, Jones said. When all leaves are brown and the tree’s trunk is oozing, the tree’s ...
This is not a soft rot so the trunk will still be very hard. If a palm dies, with all the fronds hanging down, without the presence of a conk, remove it from the landscape but leave the stump.