Frost Tolerance: Mature palms hardy in Phoenix, (damaged at 25°F, -4°C). Young trees do better if covered on frosty nights
Sun Exposure: Full sun, will tolerate reflected heat.
Origin: Brazil Brazil
Growth Habits: Solitary palm tree, with fertilizer and water, it grows quickly to 60 feet (18 m)
Watering Needs: Regular water, in Phoenix they need water at least once a week in summer.
Propagation: Seeds which are 3/4 inches long, covered of fibers.
The Queen Palm is one of the most used palm trees in the Phoenix area, and with good reasons: it looks great, it grows fast to a manageable size, and it doesn't litter much. This more than compensate for the fact that young palmtrees are slightly frost sensitive and need good watering. It is also more expensive than the fan palms, although the 50% premium is easy to justify with the much better looks, and easier maintenance.
Fruiting Habits:
The 1-inch orange fruit contains a seed covered by a thin layer of edible pulp.
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