Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We have what i believe is a Canary Palm that is way too close to the house. The tree one of those that resemble a giant pineapple. IT is taller than the house and very (too) healthy. We have to do significant prunings multiple times a year to keep it off of the house.
IS there a way to transplant this? Someone would love it I am sure before we take to the chainsaws on this beauty??? |
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65Stang,
There are some restrictions about removing trees, and I am note sure if it covers large healthy palms. I would suggest calling ARC, here is the link, VCDD Architectural Review and the phone number Community Standards Phone: 352-751-3912. Better safe then sorry, there can be a significant fine if a tree is removed without permission.
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I applaud your desire to recycle; your palm sounds awfully large though. If I were you, I'd call and ask the question to Fairview Farms, Terrascape, and Villages Palms.
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A Canary as large as yours may be too problematic to move but who knows? Good luck. |
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Thanks, will check but the neighbors seem to think this is "ornamental"
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Thanks, will give them a call. Hate to see this hit the chainsaw, but at the same time, we are having to prune it so significantly to keep it off the house! Bad planning by the original owners for sure!
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Canary Island Date palm is not a native and under no protective clauses in TV, State of FL, nor any county in FL.
Your tree may be a wonderful specimen, but removal by any of the mediocre landscape install companies mentioned will cost you, and plenty. The hard truth is that for a tree like yours to be properly 'balled n burlaped' requires specialized equipment and skills. It would cost more to remove your tree and repair the hole and possible damages underground than it costs to buy a tree exactly like it, from a reputable tree farm. |
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Canary Island Date Palms (aka, pineapple palms) can grow very tall (~ 50'), albeit they grow quite slowly. The trunks of these palms will eventually get to be hefty in diameter and shouldn't be closer than 8-10' from your house. The fronds shouldn't be cut-off until they are dead and drooping (preferred) or at least until the frond is below horizontal. The reason is that palms divert nutrients from the dying fronds to new (vertical) growth and more fronds. Just because the fronds turn yellow, doesn't mean they're ripe for removal.
Yes, for a price, Canary palms, can be transplanted. I had one of mine transplanted. Sylvester palms (which some think resemble Canary palms) also can be transplanted (personal experience). These, and I guess all palms, are priced by the foot of height of the trunk. I'm no expert, I got my information from local landscapers (e.g., I prefer Village Palms) and a website research (e.g., south florida plant guide . com). If you'd like to know what your Canary palm would cost at a nursery, measure the trunk height from the ground to the lowest frond, and then, visit or call a nursery, like Village Palms. I paid $1500 (installed) for Sylvester palm that was 8' tall. I love palms and palm-like plants (e.g., Coontie). I've 4 Canary and 4 Sylvester palms. They, both, are cold and drought resistant. I've also 2 Euro Fan palms. Good luck with your palm frond issues. Did I mention, I love palms? |
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