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LIBYA PALMS
PALM TREE

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Description

   

Locality:

 Middle East

Cold Hardiness: 

 About 18 degree F.

Trunk type:

Rough, reasonably fat.

Leaf type:

Pinnate (feather shaped) with spines

Suckering/Solitary:

Single or suckering. Suckers are usually removed if they are seen.

Maintenance:

Easy

Speed of growth:

Slow to medium.

Height:

30 feet plus

Soil requirements:

Sandy, slightly dry.

Sun Requirements:

Full sun

General Description:

A large single trunk palm with a silver green color and fairly good cold and tolerance.

Other Notes:

Females make the edible dates.

Further Data:

 

Palm for sale/Availability

 

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We also trade Palm trees in different size

Introduction

Palm trees require special care from homeowners. Homeowners are presented with unique challenges when caring for palm trees.  To maintain healthy and prosperous palms, it is essential to understand these challenges and to obtain the tools necessary to overcome them.

Common Problems With Palm Trees

The most important factor for a healthy palm tree is good soil.  The type of soil determines how much nutrients and water the plant receives.  As a homeowner, the best contribution you can make to your palm tree's soil is the addition of

Another vital component of palm tree care is proper Fertilazing Palm trees require specially formulated fertilizers that answer to very specific conditions.

Fertilizing a Palm Tree

Most landscape palms will require fertilization once or twice during the growing season. Not just any fertilizer will do, however.  Palm trees have special needs that must be met with specially formulated fertilizers that target specific nutrient deficiencies.  Homeowners should also apply regular maintenance fertilizers to healthy trees.

 

  

Maintenance Fertilization for Healthy Trees

TreeHelp Palm Maintenance Spikes Palm Tree Spikes are a fast, efficient, long lasting method of fertilizing palm trees. TreeHelp Palm Tree Maintenance Spikes have been carefully formulated to effectively fertilize your palms while protecting them from the common deficiencies of Manganese, Magnesium, Potassium and Iron.

TreeHelp Palm Tree Maintenance Spikes contain Nitrogen plus soluble Manganese, Magnesium, Potassium, Iron and Copper Sulfates. Their release has been slowed by the use of proprietary binders to safely release the nutrients to the feeder roots of your Palms--right where they are most effective. Each spike provides exact measured amounts of these fertilizers so palms can be properly fertilized by using the correct number of spikes according to tree size.

If you are concerned that your tree may be showing signs of a specific deficiency, we recommend you start using the Maintenance Spikes first to see if that clears up the problem. This way, you avoid misdiagnosing the problem while still providing a balanced feeding for your tree. If a deficiency still exists after treatment with the Maintenance Spikes, try one of the mineral-specific spikes described below.

Manganese Deficiency in a Palm Tree 

Symptoms: Affects the new emerging leaves, causing yellowing and necrosis between the veins and a reduction in leaf size. As deficiency becomes severe, the new leaves wither and have a "frizzled" look. If not promptly treated, Manganese deficiency is often fatal to the palm. Manganese deficiency can affect most species of palms. Queen, paurotis and royal palms are particularly susceptible.

TreeHelp Palm Tree Manganese Spikes Treatment: Use 2 to 10 TreeHelp Palm Tree Manganese Spikes per palm, depending on the size of trunk and severity of deficiency. Normal response is from 1 to 3 months. Treatments may be made anytime the deficiency is observed.

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Potassium Deficiency
Symptoms of Potassium Deficiency in a Palm Tree

Symptoms: Causes yellow, orange or brown flecks and necrotic margins of older leaves. Withering ("frizzling") begins on these older leaves first. From a distance these leaves often appear brown or orange in color. If deficiency is severe enough, new shoots will eventually be affected. If unattended, the palm may die. Curing the potassium deficiency can lead to magnesium deficiency. To balance, potassium and magnesium should be applied together. Potassium deficiency is common in most species of palms in Florida.

TreeHelp Palm Tree Fertilizer for Potassium Deficiency Treatment: Use 2 to 10 TreeHelp Palm Tree Potassium Spikes per palm depending on size of trunk and severity of the deficiency. Complete recovery can take a year or longer. Treatments may be made anytime the deficiency is observed.

 

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The coconut tree grows on tropical and sub tropical weathers.Their life span is around 100 years. Some known to survive even 150 - 200 yeqars.

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Some varieties bear fruit after 5 years


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