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Archontophoenix alexandrae (King Palm) is a magnificent and fast-growing palm tree that brings a tropical elegance to suitable landscapes. Its ease of care, coupled with its striking appearance, makes it a favorite among gardeners in warm climates.
the reproductive structure of a flowering plant, including palms, consisting of flowers and associated bracts. The red, ovoid fruits are 1-1.5 cm long and have remnants of the stigma at the apex. Diagnostic features. Field: Erect, solitary palm with "stair-step" rings and bulging base; slender crown shaft crown shaft: a cylinder of clasping ...
Archontophoenix alexandrae. River bank with A. alexandrae, background, with leaf in foreground; Xanthostemon chrysanthus (golden penda), trunk leaning left. Monkhouse Timber Reserve, Queensland, Australia.
The King Palm, scientifically known as Archontophoenix alexandrae, is a magnificent and stately palm tree native to the rainforests of Queensland, Australia. It’s highly prized in tropical and subtropical regions for its ornamental beauty and ability to bring a lush, exotic ambiance to landscapes.
The King Palm tree, also known as Archontophoenix cunninghamiana, offers a multitude of benefits: Aesthetic appeal: King Palms add beauty and tropical appeal to any landscape. Shade: The large fronds provide ample shade, reducing the need for artificial shading structures.
Common names: King Palm, Alexandra Palm, Alexander Palm. Origin: Native to Australia. Growth Rate: Fast. Up to 40 ft tall and 10-15 ft wide. Cold Tolerance: USDA Zones 9b (25 – 30 F) to 11 (above 40 F) Light Req: Partial shade to Full sun. Water Req: Moderate. Soil Req: Widely adaptable. Fruit: Yes. Red. Not edible. Propagation:
28 Οκτ 2024 · Growth Rate: Fast-growing, reaching heights of up to 40 feet and widths of 10-15 feet. Cold Tolerance: Suitable for USDA Zones 9b (25-30°F) to 11 (above 40°F) Light Requirements: Partial shade to full sun. Water Requirements: Moderate to high, depending on growth stage. Soil Requirements: Adaptable, but prefers well-draining soil.