Royal Palm

 60.000 220.000

(Roystonea regia)

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Description

Origin
The Royal Palm, scientifically known as Roystonea regia, is a majestic palm species native to the tropical and subtropical regions of the Caribbean and Central America. Often referred to as the queen of palms, it is one of the most well-known palm species in the world due to its elegant appearance and impressive size.

Growth, Appearance, and Characteristics
It is a tall, slender palm that can reach heights of up to 25 meters. It has a smooth, slender trunk crowned by a spreading, fan-shaped canopy. The leaves are feathery and can reach lengths of up to 4 meters. The size of the canopy varies depending on age and location, but overall, the Royal Palm forms an imposing and elegant appearance. The roots of this palm are relatively deep and extensive, making it well-suited for planting in open landscapes.

Cultivation and Care
The Royal Palm thrives best in warm, humid climates and prefers a sunny location with well-drained soil. However, it can also tolerate partial shade and is relatively tolerant of various soil types, as long as they are not overly moist. Regular watering is important, especially during dry seasons, but waterlogging should be avoided to prevent root rot. The palm also requires regular fertilization during the growing season to promote healthy growth.

Use
This palm is often used as an ornamental plant in parks, gardens, avenues, and landscapes, where it is appreciated for its majestic appearance and impressive size. It is also suitable for planting along streets and avenues, where it provides shade and enhances the cityscape. Additionally, it is sometimes planted as a single accent or in groups in landscaping.

Pollination
Pollination typically occurs through the wind. The plant produces male and female flowers, each producing pollen or eggs. The wind carries the pollen from the male flowers to the female flowers, leading to fertilization and seed development. These seeds are often eaten and spread by birds and other animals, contributing to the spread of the palm.

Additional information

Height

80cm to 100cm, 200cm to 220cm