Roystonea regia - Royal Palm
By Delonix1
- 16 Sep, 2020
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This housing development in Oceanside has about 15 species of palms planted in front of the homes. Photo taken September 2, 2020.
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The trunks usually grows very big and robust. This palm could possibly be Roystonea boriquena (Puerto Rican Royal Palm).
17 Sep, 2020
They are lovely Andy how old woukd the be when getting a large trunk.
17 Sep, 2020
Did you see the trunking one in San Jose,Andy? I KNEW IT! knew it could be done..ha.
I hate typing with one hand because the cat is sitting on me. Jeez,she finally got off me...
Anyways,the one in San Jose is the plumose frond..I guess that's the common Royal. It's a good 20'.
I posted that on growingontheedge.net last month.
18 Sep, 2020
It’s a magnificent palm. I’d love it In my garden...I can dream.
18 Sep, 2020
Penny,
Probably 15 years or so
10 Nov, 2020
Kate123:
Always dream. 😀
10 Nov, 2020
Stan,
I know of some in Los Altos growing. I’d like to see the one in San Jose, though. San Jose has a terrific warm climate.
10 Nov, 2020
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That's a beauty with the slender trunk, reminds me of an Egyptian Palm...
16 Sep, 2020