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Syagrus Romanzoffiana v. Cocos

Cocos Formosa

Cocos braziliantis is a variety of the standard Queen Palm, differentiated by it's thicker trunk. It is easy to deroot.

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Syagrus Romanzoffiana v. Cocos

Cocos Formosa

Cocos braziliantis is a variety of the standard Queen Palm, differentiated by it's thicker trunk. It is easy to deroot.

Key Plant details

Cold Tolerance:

22°F (-6°C)

Growth Rate:

Fast

Total Height:

70 ft (21.3 m) tall

Habit:

Solitary trunks

Leaf Structure:

8-12 ft (2.4-3.7 m) long, pinnate

Canopy size:

14-22 ft (4.3-6.7 m) wide

Trunk width:

24 inches (60 cm) thick

Exposure:

Sun or part shade

Soil requirements:

Rich, non-alkaline, but adaptable

Tolerances:

Moderate drought tolerance, moderate salt tolerance

Reproduction:

Monoecious, polycarpic

Water usage:

Low to Moderate

HEat requirement:

Sun or part shade

Hazards:

None

Native origin:

South America

Further Reading:

Designing with Palms, Jason Dewees

What makes our plants so special? Our location on the cliffs of Santa Barbara receives over 280 days of sunshine a year and we utilize our indigenous soil, mixing it with a specialized amendment. Our plants are routinely watered, fertilized, and trimmed. We always aid our plants to proper health when needs arise, and we do so without the use of sprays.

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