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FLORIDA PALM TREES
FOXTAIL PALMS
Wodyetia
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Wodyetia bifurcata
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The Foxtail Palm (Wodyetia bifurcata) is a species of flowering plant in the Arecaceae family[1]
The Palm and Cycads Societies of Australia (PACSOA) describes this Palm as follows:
"Very attractive palm with long (2-3m.) plumose leaves (hence the name 'Foxtail'), and up to 10m tall with a grey trunk. It produces large (about the size of a duck egg) orange fruit"[2]
Physical Attributes
Flowering: White flowers stalk that comes from the base of the crownshaft.[5]
Foliage: Variance of greenish colors; deep green to light green colors. Received its more commonly known Australian-English name from the appearance of its foliage, which is in a shape of a fox’s tail.[5]
Fruits: 2 inches long. Olive green to green in the early stages. Orange red when ripe.[5].
Trunk: Similar to the king palm, the foxtail palm trunk is smooth, thin, and self-cleaning. It grows a single, double, or triple trunk that is slightly spindle-shaped to columnar reaching heights of about 30 ft. The trunk also has a closely ringed, dark grey to light gray color which slowly turns more and more white. The crownshaft of the foxtail palm is light to bright green and slightly swollen at the base[5].
PALM TREES
Caring for Landscape Palms
Making sure you select the right palm for the right location is the first step in growing a healthy palm tree. You need to know how tall your palm tree will grow. Many times palms are planted too close to buildings. When they are planted too close to buildings they create a bridge for roof rats, ants and numerous other unwanted pests. Properly fertilizing your palm is one of the easiest and most important things you can do to ensure your palms health. Many of the soils in Brevard County Fl are very sandy and poor in nutrients, making palms susceptible to serious nutritional problems and diseases. The best fertilizer ratio is 8-2-12-4%Mg. Palms should be fertilized every 3 months at a rate of 1.5lbs of 8-2-12-4%Mg per 100sq ft of palm canopy. Improper palm pruning can compromise a palms health. It is important to never over prune your palm tree. Palms differ from woody trees in the way they store niutrients. Woody trees store extra nutrients in their trunks whereas palms store their nutrients in their older green fronds. Pruning these older green fronds may result in serious damage to your palm. Pruning your palms green fronds exposes the heart or bud of the palm to the weather and may make it susciptable to cold, winds and even too much sun. Remoning too many fronds may also result in "pencilointing" or a narriowing of the trunk making the palm prone to snapping at the weak point as it grows taller. Dead or brown fronds may be removed throughout the year. When removing the fronds make sure you cut it off close to base of the petiole.
