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Freshly Pruned Royal Palms
By Delonix1
- 13 Nov, 2024
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These royal palms were very recently pruned. They almost appear over pruned. They still look great against the blue San Diego sky. Photo taken November 11, 2024.
Comments on this photo
Yes, typically the fronds fall off naturally (self-pruning), but because this is across from the beach the lower fronds typically look dry. This happens in climates with little rainfall to wash the sea salt from the fronds.
The many tall Kentia palms (Howea fosteriana) in the background tolerate salt spray without any problems, because itโs native to very small Lord Howe Island off eastern Australia.
19 Nov, 2024
Thanks for the info, Andy! ๐
19 Nov, 2024
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What do they do to them? Cut off the lower leaves? They certainly look great against a deep blue sky!
18 Nov, 2024