Royal Palm The Palm tree is easy to identify by the palm fronds and trunk. Take this a step further and identify the specific type of Palm tree. Close◄ PreviousStartNext ► ...
This magnificent palm tree is a rare native of the swamps and cypress sloughs of Collier, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach Counties, Florida (Wunderlin, 2003). It is also frequently sold in the nursery trade. The royal palm also occurs in Puerto Rico and ...
royal palm Arecaceae Roystonea elata (Bartram) F. Harper   symbol: ROEL ...
Roystonea - Royal Palms Roystonea elata - Florida Royal Palm Roystonea regia - Cuban Royal Palm ...
Unlike the royal palm, the cabbage palm has no crownshaft. Leaves emerge directly from the trunk which is often covered with old leaf stem bases that are arranged in an interesting criss-cross pattern.
Species native to the United States include the tall royal palm of Florida and Cuba (usually Roystonea regia in Florida) and the California fan palm (Washingtonia filifera) of the Southwest and Mexico, much planted as an avenue ornamental.
Florida Royal palm Origin: Guyana, Tropical America 20 ft' This is a very popular street or specimen tree. Roystonea palms can grow (about a foot a year) to 50-80 feet tall and can have a spread of 15-25 feet.
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See also: Palm, May, Green, Date, Coconut
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