Syagrus Species, Cocos Plumosa, Jeriva, Queen Palm

Syagrus romanzoffiana

Family
Arecaceae (ar-ek-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Syagrus (sy-AG-russ)
Species
romanzoffiana (roh-man-zoff-ee-AH-nuh)
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Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Grow outdoors year-round in hardiness zone
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Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

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Dauphin Island, Alabama

Enterprise, Alabama

Mobile, Alabama

Orange Beach, Alabama

Prattville, Alabama

Goodyear, Arizona

Laveen, Arizona

Peoria, Arizona

Phoenix, Arizona(3 reports)

Queen Creek, Arizona

Surprise, Arizona

Tucson, Arizona

Antioch, California

Carlsbad, California

Chowchilla, California

Clayton, California

Clovis, California

Encino, California

Fresno, California(2 reports)

Fullerton, California

Hayward, California

Irvine, California

Laguna Hills, California

Los Altos, California

Menifee, California

Newark, California

Oak View, California

Oakland, California

Oceanside, California(2 reports)

Oxnard, California

Pasadena, California

Rancho Cucamonga, California

Redding, California

Reseda, California

Rialto, California

San Diego, California(2 reports)

San Francisco, California

San Leandro, California

San Pedro, California

San Ramon, California

Santa Barbara, California(2 reports)

Simi Valley, California

Spring Valley, California

Stockton, California

Thousand Oaks, California

Venice, California

Ventura, California

Wildomar, California

Apopka, Florida

Bartow, Florida

Big Pine Key, Florida

Boca Raton, Florida

Bonita Springs, Florida

Boynton Beach, Florida

Brandon, Florida(2 reports)

Brooksville, Florida

Clearwater, Florida

Cocoa, Florida

Daytona Beach, Florida

Fort Ogden, Florida

Fort Pierce, Florida

Gainesville, Florida

Homosassa, Florida

Jacksonville, Florida(2 reports)

Keystone Heights, Florida

Kissimmee, Florida

Lakeland, Florida

Lecanto, Florida

Lutz, Florida

Melbourne, Florida

Miami, Florida

New Port Richey, Florida

Niceville, Florida

Oak Hill, Florida

Palm Bay, Florida

Palm Coast, Florida

Pensacola, Florida

Plant City, Florida

Port Charlotte, Florida

Port Saint Lucie, Florida

Rockledge, Florida(2 reports)

Ruskin, Florida

Saint Cloud, Florida

Saint Petersburg, Florida

Sanford, Florida

Sarasota, Florida(2 reports)

Sebastian, Florida

Tallahassee, Florida

Tampa, Florida

Venice, Florida

West Palm Beach, Florida

Winter Springs, Florida

Augusta, Georgia

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Denham Springs, Louisiana

Marrero, Louisiana(2 reports)

Natchez, Mississippi

Las Vegas, Nevada(2 reports)

Kure Beach, North Carolina

Brookings, Oregon

Harbor, Oregon

Vieques, Puerto Rico

Grenoble, Rhône-Alpes

Santarem, Santarem

Bluffton, South Carolina

Conway, South Carolina

Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

Summerville, South Carolina

Austin, Texas

Baytown, Texas

Beaumont, Texas

Brownsville, Texas

China, Texas

Corpus Christi, Texas(2 reports)

Edinburg, Texas

Galveston, Texas

Houston, Texas(2 reports)

Humble, Texas

League City, Texas

Markham, Texas

Nome, Texas

Port O Connor, Texas

Portland, Texas

Rockport, Texas

San Antonio, Texas(3 reports)

San Benito, Texas

Vancouver, Washington

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Gardener's Notes:

21
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13
neutrals
10
negatives
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Salt Lake City, UT (Zone 7b) | January 2021 | positive

The furthest north in the U.S i’ve seen this palm 100% successfully grown is Brookings/ Harbor, Oregon. The hardiness zone in this area...Read More

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Ponte Vedra Beach, FL | October 2017 | neutral

These palms are overplanted but they are a good choice for a fast-growing feather palm in NE Florida, especially as you wait for more slo...Read More

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ROSLINDALE, MA | March 2016 | negative

Most palms are among the most wind-resistant of trees, but this species is one of the most susceptible of trees to being uprooted by wind...Read More

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Niceville, FL | May 2015 | neutral

With the spill over of tropical plants shipped up from Central and South Florida, the queen palm is seen in many nurseries here in NW FL....Read More

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Phoenix, AZ (Zone 9a) | March 2014 | negative

In Phoenix, these palms are overused and under cared for. Yes, they handle the summer heat just fine, but their watering, soil, and nutri...Read More

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Bonita Springs, FL | August 2012 | negative

This palm is so over planted and under cared for in Southwest Florida that I feel compelled to give the Queen Palm a negative rating. Tr...Read More

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Plainfield, IN (Zone 6a) | May 2012 | negative

My Palm seen Better days Really... just go Hybrid with the Brita is Fives better than this palm will Ever be. Just buy the Mute Palm and ...Read More

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Peoria, AZ (Zone 9b) | January 2011 | positive

The Queen Palm has a love/hate relationship in Phoenix. The hot, dry wind is one of the biggest problems for the Queens. By taking dece...Read More

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Walnut, CA | June 2010 | negative

I had 18 of these palms in the new house we bought 6 months ago. They were only planted about a year or so ago, and was only about 4 fee...Read More

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Redlands, CA | June 2010 | neutral

We're thinking about putting some queen palms in pots on our patio. We live in inland southern California on the second floor - no yard....Read More

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Pensacola, FL | April 2010 | positive

Today I had to replace a Queen I planted about one year ago. The root system on this plant is amazing. It took considerable effort to rem...Read More

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Palm Coast, FL | February 2010 | neutral

I love queen palms. But i have a hard time growing them. In winter they freeze and then rot. So evey year for three years i buy 2 queen p...Read More

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Sumter, SC | January 2010 | neutral

Although these palms are marketed in central SC, they are not cold hardy. Each spring I see these young palms planted in residential ne...Read More

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| October 2009 | negative

The Queen palm, one of Kew's most targeted threatened species...
Just joking!
The queen palm is very invasive here in Austr...Read More

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Myrtle Beach, SC (Zone 8b) | August 2009 | neutral

is it really hardy in zone 8a??????

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| June 2009 | neutral

I have to say these palms are awesome for a Quick grower, they look beautiful in the wind, but there high maintenance due to the huge amo...Read More

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Pasadena, CA (Zone 9b) | November 2008 | neutral

I agree with Palmbob on this one. It is very heavily planted in Southern California at this time, and most are poorly cared for. Queens...Read More

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Tampa, FL | June 2008 | negative

We had three of these palms in our yard when we purchased the house, one in front and two in back next to pool. Thankfully, replanting ar...Read More

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Minneapolis, MN | February 2008 | neutral

Queen Palms are either beautiful or ugly...there doesn't seem to be an inbetween. I see BEAUTIFUL Queen Palms in the Palm Springs desert...Read More

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Chowchilla, CA | December 2007 | positive

Commonly planted throughout the San Joaquin and Sacramento Valleys of California (collectively known as the central valley). They love th...Read More

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Hayward, CA | September 2007 | positive

Queen palms in my opinion are the most variable common palm around. In areas that are too hot and dry-you read the results above. In area...Read More

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Phoenix, AZ | September 2007 | negative

Sorry palm people, but the majority of the time (at lease here in Phoenix) these trees look awful! Once mature or at their full height, ...Read More

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Seattle, WA (Zone 8a) | August 2007 | positive

I have one planted in a pot a the front of the house. Looks great and has been a fast grower. Highly recommended!

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Oak View, CA | August 2007 | positive

We have three or four of these fine palm trees. Even though we had a bad freeze last winter, they were burned -- but recovered very well...Read More

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Kure Beach, NC (Zone 9a) | June 2007 | positive

I have two small Queen palms, both about 9' tall. I mulched them with pinestraw 3' around and high this past winter and they both made i...Read More

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Fallbrook, CA | May 2007 | negative

I love these palms and have over 30 of them in my yard. But the landscape architect we hired placed them too close to concrete and the p...Read More

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(Zone 10a) | April 2007 | positive

This is one of the Most Beautiful palms around and very cheap, here in West Sydney, Australia, it growslike a weed but I still love it, I...Read More

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Winter Springs, FL | October 2006 | positive

This is one of the best palms to plant in the orlando florida area. It has a very tropical look and florishes in the florida climate. I...Read More

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Bluffton, SC (Zone 9a) | September 2006 | positive

this palm tree can grow well here in bluffton, sc (right next to hilton head island, sc)

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Natchez, MS (Zone 8a) | July 2006 | positive

I live in zone 8a, and have had one growing outdoors for 2 years in a protected area with good luck. I live 80 miles north of Baton Roug...Read More

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Fruita, CO (Zone 6b) | April 2006 | positive

I have had this growing in a pot since 1990. It is getting tall but I can still bring it into my living room for the winter. I have sever...Read More

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Round Rock, TX | December 2005 | positive

We love the shape and look of this palm, so we planted it in Austin, Texas. This is its first winter, so we're prepared to lose it in a ...Read More

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Baton Rouge, LA | March 2005 | positive

In the past several years, this handsome, fast growing palm has become much more common on south Louisiana landscapes. We haven't had a t...Read More

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Now in Orlando, FL (Zone 9b) | January 2005 | negative

I hate to do this to you palm fans, but Syagrus romanzoffiana is listed as a category II invasive species by the Florida exotic plant cou...Read More

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Las Vegas, NV | December 2004 | positive

Queen palms do well in the Las Vegas area. Young ones are seen sometimes wrapped in burlap in the winter months. Some like to protect the...Read More

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San Antonio, TX (Zone 8b) | November 2004 | positive

Beautiful Palm in my opinion. One that grows well and grows fast.

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Lake Arrowhead, CA | July 2004 | positive

Wonderful in most of Southern California. Looks nicest when dead or oldest fronds are removed. This is not "self-cleaning" like king palm...Read More

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League City, TX | June 2004 | positive

I live in League City, Texas (half way between Houston and Galveston) so my palms get mostly hot weather and maybe one hard freeze per ye...Read More

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Fort Pierce, FL (Zone 10a) | January 2004 | neutral

This is truly one of the most beautiful palms.Showy and graceful. BUT...if they are planted where you must mow a lawn (I have four large ...Read More

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Nashville, TN | January 2004 | neutral

Does quite well here in Phoenix, given proper fertizlier and watering techniques. Does well in a sandy, loamy, acidic well-drained soil.

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Los Altos, CA | December 2003 | positive

A breathtakingly beautiful palm if given a little attention. Regular watering and a good fertilizing regimen, full sun and this palm will...Read More

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Houston, TX | November 2003 | positive

To my taste one of the most beautiful palms because of its elegant fronds and pleasing trunk texture. I have had success with a specimen...Read More

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Acton, CA (Zone 8b) | July 2003 | neutral

This is one of the fasted growing palms there is, at least that can grow in the continental US. It is way overplanted and underwatered i...Read More

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Lutz, FL (Zone 9b) | September 2001 | neutral

A fast growing native of Brazil this is one of the most used landscape palms. The young palm is frost sensitive and requires careful wate...Read More

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