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This is a palm with an identity crisis! A few decades ago the queen palm was assigned the name Cocos plumosa. During the late sixties and seventies most experts began referring to it as Arecastrum romanzoffianum. Now this queen has been placed in the genus Syagrus, the species name became romanzoffiana - hopefully Syagrus romanzoffiana will stick!
Queen palm is tolerant but prefers enriched sandy soils. Fertilize twice a year in spring and summer with a fertilizer that contains micronutrients, especially manganese. A deficiency of this micronutrient results in a condition called "frizzle top" which causes leaves to look frayed and torn. This condition can be corrected by spreading a 1 to 3 pounds of manganese sulphate beneath the palm (amount depends on the size of the tree).
Light: Full sun is best but will tolerate some shade.
Moisture: It will withstand some drought but keep watered for best looks and fastest growth.
Hardiness:USDA Zones 9-11. Cold damage appears at 25 F, the plant freezes and dies at about 20 F.
All seeds include germination and growing instructions.
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