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With a little careful planning, biodiversity can be created when a new landscape is designed or increased if correct plants ...
If you don’t already have a lot of palms and you lose a Queen palm, Mexican fan palm, Canary Island date palm or any other species of date palms (Phoenix spp.), consider one of the following ...
To highlight his 1912 Egyptian-themed Tempe National Bank building, Knipe planted eight Mexican Fan Palm Trees along its south edge on Sixth Street.
Mexican fan palm (Washingtonia robusta) - a huge rapid growing palm that can reach 100 feet and is cold hardy to 10 degrees. This palm also has a salt resistance and adapts to a range of soil types.
Except for the desert fan palm (not to be confused with Mexican fan palms that line our streets), no palm trees are San Diego natives.
A reader surprised me with an inquiry about a mature Mexican fan palm dying suddenly here in Napa. A possible cause came to mind, as I saw one dying of a fairly common disease — pink rot — a ...
Despite our affinity for these great natives and their skinny brothers the very tall Mexican fan palm, there are important caveats. As the trees grow older, their unexpected behaviors should be ...
Homeowners need to stay on top of dead and dying palm fronds as fire and monsoon season increase the risk of damages.
Elevate your garden with a tropical twist this summer, as this large Mexican fan palm tree has had its price slashed by a whopping 40% for a limited time ...
5. Palms damage hardscape. A small fan palm today is a monster tomorrow because Washingtonias grow so fast. Damage to masonry is not so much the roots, but the rapid growth and expanding diameter ...
If you lose a Queen palm, Mexican fan palm, Canary Island date palm or any other species of date palms (Phoenix spp.), consider one of these as a possible replacement.
The Miraguama Palm (Coccothrinax miraguama) is an elegant medium sized, spineless fan palm with a rather small crown; a better choice than the towering and messy Mexican Fan Palm.