Q: I have a foxtail palm with issues with the fronds not opening. I had a local service tell me that it was a boron deficiency and fertilized it, but it hasn't helped at all. Please tell me what might ...
During the past several months I have noticed that the fronds of my Foxtail palm had become yellowish and they won't open fully. I have given my normal September fertilization and even palm nutrient ...
Q. I have a large triple foxtail palm in front of my house. One tree has a 9-by-5-inch hole in the trunk that is 2 inches deep. A hole was dug in front of the wound area in the ground. I covered up ...
Palm trees are usually the first plant mentioned when people visualize their ideal landscape design. There is no doubt that the signature plant for our semi-tropical environment and lifestyle is the ...
Q. I wish I had a nickel for every dead palm I see on the streets of South Florida. Why are palms like queen, royal and foxtail planted with their high-maintenance requirements? Most die within months ...
A. The foxtail palm, Wodyetia bifurcata, is an exotic Australian palm with arching, bushy fronds that somewhat resemble a fox tail. This palm, apparently, has become popular in Zone 10 South Florida.
FROSTPROOF | The City Council in Frostproof still hasn't given the go-ahead to a plan to replace the ornamental elm trees along Wall Street with up to 18 foxtail palms. They want more detail on how it ...
A: Foxtail palms (Wodyetia bifurcata) are extremely popular for landscape planting throughout South Florida. They are tall and stately, with long feather-like leaves. When first planted, the leaves ...