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The Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council has listed this species as a Category ll invasive. It has the potential to damage and impoverish wild habitat.
I purchased one from Spain and am growing it in a container. Will keep updated once I notice it moving up.
P.S. Strangely,...Read More
To whom it may concern,I successfuly grew one Palm from seed,indoors cause Switzerland dont have the sweet tropical weather of Florida or...Read More
This palm does well in Southwest Florida and is very common in street, residential and commercial plantings. Readily available at retail...Read More
I am in a northern rural suburb (old orange grove) of Tampa 12 miles from the GOM and have had a double in the ground for about 7 years. ...Read More
This beautiful palm is extremely common here in Ft. Lauderdale (and justifiably so...).
A fabulous palm with zero problems in my climate. They are fast growing, cheap, and self prune- if you are thinking of a Queen Palm do yo...Read More
This is one of the only 'hardy' Ptychosperma species by So Cal standards... it can handle temps into the high 20F range without any probl...Read More