Royal Palm

Palm Overview

Botanical Name: Roystonea Regia

 

The Royal Palm is the ultimate symbol of tropical luxury, renowned for its striking beauty and stately presence. Reaching heights of 50 to 80 feet, this palm features a tall, smooth, columnar trunk topped by a vibrant green crownshaft and a full canopy of gracefully arching fronds that can stretch up to 15 feet long. Its symmetrical silhouette and lush foliage create an immediate sense of elegance, making it a favorite for high-end landscapes, resort entrances, and upscale residential properties. Beyond its dramatic appearance, the Royal Palm is surprisingly low-maintenance. It is self-cleaning—meaning old fronds naturally fall away—and it thrives in full sun with minimal care once established. Tolerant of heat, humidity, and a variety of well-drained soils, it adapts well to most tropical and subtropical environments. Whether used as a focal point or planted in rows to frame a grand entrance or driveway, the Royal Palm instantly transforms any space with its majestic tropical charm.

If you’re looking to make a bold and timeless statement in your landscape, the Royal Palm delivers unmatched beauty, stature, and sophistication.

Types of Cuts

Plant Characteristics

TraitDescription
Mature Height50–80 feet (15–24 meters)
Canopy Spread10–20 feet wide
Growth RateModerate to fast
FormTall, single trunk with a symmetrical, rounded canopy; elegant and upright
TrunkSmooth, light gray with a slight bulge at the base; topped by a bright green crownshaft
FrondsLong, feather-like (pinnate) fronds that arch gracefully, reaching 10–15 feet in length
Foliage ColorDeep glossy green, adding rich tropical contrast
Leaf ArrangementSymmetrically arranged in a full, rounded crown for a balanced and refined appearance
TextureSleek and smooth overall, with lush foliage providing soft movement in the breeze

 

Environmental Needs

TraitDescription
SunlightFull sun preferred; tolerates partial shade
SoilWell-draining soil; tolerant of a variety of types, including sandy and loamy
WateringModerate; needs regular watering when young; drought-tolerant once established
Hardiness ZonesUSDA Zones 10–11
Cold ToleranceSensitive to frost; not suitable for freeze-prone regions

Fruit and Flowering

TraitDescription
FlowersSmall, creamy white flowers bloom under the crownshaft
FruitOval, purplish-black berries attract birds; ornamental, not edible
Bloom SeasonTypically spring to summer

Uses

  • Iconic tropical presence perfect for luxury landscapes, resorts, and formal driveways

  • Self-cleaning trunk requires minimal pruning and cleanup

  • Highly wind-tolerant, making it great for hurricane-prone areas

  • Pairs beautifully with other palms or flowering tropical plants

Maintenance

  • Low maintenance and self-cleaning — old fronds naturally fall off, reducing the need for regular pruning.

  • Water regularly when newly planted; once established, it is moderately drought-tolerant.

  • Protect from cold if temperatures drop near freezing, especially in Zones at the edge of its range.