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Syagrus romanzoffiana - Queen Palm

Syagrus romanzoffiana
Queen Palm, Cocos Palm

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Superb young plant, taller than I expected, which has produced a new leaf after 2 months. Very satisfied.

Valérie, 09/07/2021

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This tall, rapidly growing palm tree, similar to coconut trees, reaches a height of 12m (39ft 5in) with a span of 6m (19ft 8in). Its sturdy trunk bears a crown of gracefully arched, feathery-looking fronds, with a shiny green colour, strongly exotic. This species enjoys warmth but also prefers cool to moist soils. As it fears frost below -7°C (19.4 °F), its cultivation in open ground is reserved for mild climates. Elsewhere, it makes a very beautiful young plant for an orangery.
Flower size
2 cm
Height at maturity
12 m
Spread at maturity
6 m
Exposure
Sun
Hardiness
Hardy down to -4°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Best planting time March to April
Recommended planting time March to June
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Description

Syagrus romanzoffiana, better known as the Queen Palm, is also called the Feathery Coconut Tree or the Romanzoff Coconut Tree, named after the person who discovered it in the humid subtropical regions of South America. With its tall, sturdy, and ringed trunk (stipe) and its large, feathery, and glossy fronds, it has a graceful and slender silhouette reminiscent of the coconut trees that line tropical coasts. It grows rapidly in fertile and moist soil, tolerates temperatures as low as -7°C (19.4 °F), and can withstand relatively poor soils. In summary, it needs water and warmth and thrives both on the Mediterranean coast and along the Bay of Biscay.

 

Syagrus romanzoffiana (synonyms Cocos romanzoffiana, Arecastrum romanzoffianum) belongs to the large family of Arecaceae. It is native to southern Brazil, Paraguay, and northeastern Argentina, and has been introduced to other regions of the world with favorable climates such as the Mediterranean or South Atlantic coast.

Its trunk, called the stipe, is solitary, greyish, and marked with rings, which are remnants of old petioles. Under our climate, it can reach a height of 12m with a diameter of 40cm (15.7in) when planted in the ground, but it will remain much smaller when grown in a container. At the top of the stipe, a crown composed of large palmate leaves, called fronds, 6m (19ft 8in) wide develops. Each leaf, which can reach a length of 3m (9ft 10in), is slightly pendulous and carried by a long petiole. It is composed of numerous narrow, leathery, and rigid pinnules, glossy green in colour. Flowering occurs at the end of summer, in the form of branched inflorescences that emerge between the leaves, with a different appearance depending on whether it is a male or female specimen. Male inflorescences are shorter and somewhat resemble brooms, while female inflorescences are long, pendulous, and adorned with small white-cream flowers. These flowers are followed by inedible but decorative fruits, ovoid and yellow, measuring 2 to 3cm (0.8 to 1.2in) in diameter.

 

The Queen Palm deserves a prominent place in a short grass meadow, but it also forms elegant rows in mild climates, including coastal areas. It requires space to fully express its beauty and grows quickly if it has an adequate supply of water and nutrients. It also tolerates container cultivation and makes a superb indoor plant for large, well-lit entrances, verandas, and temperate greenhouses. Widely cultivated on the French Riviera, it is gaining popularity among landscape professionals as well as amateur gardeners who appreciate exotic yet hardy plants, especially along the Atlantic coast of our country where it should thrive. It can sometimes be challenging to find suitable companions for it due to its strong personality. Reserve a corner by the pool and plant small evergreen shrubs like sage, Teucrium, and simple, flowering varieties at its base. Phormium, with its graphic, sleek, and colourful appearance, precise and geometric agaves, the almost metallic Astelia chathamica, Hakonechloa macra 'Aureola' turning orange in autumn, and the delicate and violet Verbena bonariensis will accompany it in a border that is both exotic and easy to maintain.

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Syagrus romanzoffiana - Queen Palm (Flowering) Flowering
Syagrus romanzoffiana - Queen Palm (Foliage) Foliage
Syagrus romanzoffiana - Queen Palm (Harvest) Harvest

Plant habit

Height at maturity 12 m
Spread at maturity 6 m
Habit stalk
Growth rate fast

Flowering

Flower colour insignificant
Flowering time August to September
Inflorescence Panicle
Flowering description Male: short and broom-like. Female: Long, pendulous.
Fruit colour yellow

Foliage

Foliage persistence Evergreen
Foliage colour medium green
Foliage description Evergreen

Botanical data

Genus

Syagrus

Species

romanzoffiana

Family

Arecaceae

Other common names

Queen Palm, Cocos Palm

Origin

South America

Product reference853102

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Planting and care

This palm tree shows quite rapid growth, particularly when regularly watered in a warm climate. It requires sun and heat, which will promote faster shoot growth. Plant the Queen Palm in the ground in mild climates, or in a very large pot to overwinter in other regions. It is capable of withstanding short frosts of around -7, or even -10°C (14 °F), but should be protected in case of severe cold, by tightly binding the crown of leaves to protect the heart of the plant. Install it in the sun, in ordinary but well-worked, well-tilled and well-drained soil, even poor but remaining moist in summer. It is indifferent to soil type, but prefers deep and light soils. It fears drought. Install it in a sunny location and protect it from cold and dry winds. Water regularly, especially if summer is dry. Easy to grow, it requires little maintenance except for pruning the oldest leaves close to the palm stem.

In the PACA region, where they are often planted, as well as throughout the south of France and Spain, large palm trees are victims of parasites such as the worm of the dreaded and widespread Paysandra archon, a large butterfly that thrives even in England. Specific treatments are now available as a preventive measure. The red palm weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus) has been present in our territory since 2006. The symptoms are as follows: cut, dried or yellowing leaves. These pests attack numerous palm species, with a fatal outcome: the leaves irreversibly and completely dry out as soon as the heart of the stem hosts larvae.

Propagation: by sowing fresh seeds that germinate quite quickly, sometimes a few days after sowing, most often after 1 to 2 months. The young plants develop slowly during the first three years, then their growth accelerates (this is the rule for most palm trees), especially in fertile and moist soil.

Planting period

Best planting time March to April
Recommended planting time March to June

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow
Type of use Back of border, Free-standing, Container
Hardiness Hardy down to -4°C (USDA zone 9b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Any
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light), Stony (poor and well-drained)
Soil moisture Moist soil, Well drained, light, deep, fertile.

Care

Pruning instructions Remove the palmate leaves that are too old and damaged.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time April to May
Soil moisture Moist soil
Disease resistance Average
Overwinter Needs protection
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