Roystonea Species, Cuban Royal Palm, Florida Royal Palm, Royal Palm
Roystonearegia
Synonym
Roystonea
elata
Roystonea
floridana
Roystonea
jenmanii
I just peeled the fruit off 5 or six royal seeds ( to propagate) and didn't wear gloves, I washed my hands thoroughly with soap afterwar...Read More
A very easy to grow and beautiful palm here in Torquay, but very underused! I planted a specimen of approximately 32cm tall back in 1998,...Read More
I Maybe Haveing this Palm Comeing my way so Who Knows It maybe a good House Palm also.
Beautiful Palm. At first, I thought these were King Palms, as they are becoming common in Southern California, but while at the Santa An...Read More
this plant is alot more hardy than it says it survived 26 degrees and most coconut palms did too. thls winter was very abnormal. from palm bay
I have just planted a number of Florida royal palm seeds on New Years day 09. I just dont see why they wouldn't grow in the southbay. Our...Read More
I have grown royal palms with easy success on my land in the Yucatan Peninsula - both in Quintana Roo on the beach in Tulum and also in Y...Read More
beautifull palm, i see these growing every where when we vist south florida. (not exactly a common sight in ohio, if u know what i mean)...Read More
This is one of my favorite palms, With fertilizer and some watering in the dry season here, my Royal has grown from about three feet to h...Read More
IF you have trouble keeping it green, water it more, and give it fertilizer with a lot of manganese potassium and definatley nitrogen. Th...Read More
I have a few young Cuban Royals growing around my pool here in NE Phoenix. We have a gigantic one on the south side of the state capital ...Read More
Nice palm. But the Cuban royal is far more interesting. Bowl-like base, which is a big part of any royal's beauty.
So far the Royal Palm I have in my front yard is growing well. At first I thought we were going to have to replace it because it looked ...Read More
I dont think one could find a more beautiful palm tree, they are just simply striking, my Grandparents live in Bonita Springs Florida, an...Read More
I have one in Los Angeles County, and it has not trunked yet but I am having trouble keeping a healthy green color to it.
The true species name for this palm is actually Roystonea regia - R. elata is a defunct synonym. This is also turning out ...Read More
The Florida Royal Palm is native to the cypress swamps of south Florida. They are not particular about soil. They like full sun and plent...Read More