we've had alot of rain & the queen Emma palms leaves are turning "yellow"...What do I do?
Queen palm seeds are not poisonous to dogs, however, they can give a dog an upset stomach. Dogs also shouldn't be allowed to chew on the plants.
my palm has webs and bugs in it and is really dripping sappy and sticky stuff....what can i do
Queen palm or Cocus palm fruits are technically edible when ripe. The green fruits are neurotoxic to wild animals. The fruits are made into jam in some South American countries. The fruit is sweet but very fibrous. Not a lot of flesh on them. Great for feeding parrot type birds and small children : )
on average a cocconut palm tree lives for 50-70 year
Yes, both fruits and heart of palm are edible according to the University of Florida extension (Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences) in a fact sheet (MDCE 00-50-1) produced November 2000
Queen Palm seed are not toxic to dogs. They can, however be a choking hazard. Take care not to confuse the foxtail palm with a queen palm. The two are very similar in looks, but the foxtail palm seeds are deadly to dogs.
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Queen palm seeds are not poisonous to dogs, however, they can give a dog an upset stomach. Dogs also shouldn't be allowed to chew on the plants.
my palm has webs and bugs in it and is really dripping sappy and sticky stuff....what can i do
Yes, but eating the seeds is not recommended.
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Sure there are Queen palms in Orlando. They are fairly cold tolerant for the Central Florida area.
The most likely palm you are referring to is Butia capitata, or the pindo palm, also known as the jelly palm. It is usually short and stocky with yellow roundish fruit. Do not confuse it with the Queen Palm which is far taller and skinnier and has oval-shaped orangish fruit when ripe. The fruit of the Butia is edible, the fruit of the Queen palm is not. There is a video on the internet about this palm, type in eattheweeds episode 31
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