The Complete Guide ยท Updated 2026
Florida Palm Trees
Everything a SW Florida property owner needs to know about choosing, planting, and growing palm trees โ the biggest authoritative guide we've ever published, with links to every variety we sell.
In This Guide
Florida is home to more than 12 commercially grown palm species โ and choosing the right one for your property comes down to three things: mature height, hurricane exposure, and how much sun the site gets. This guide walks through all three, then links to every variety in our nursery.
12 Best Palm Trees for Florida
Areca Palm
Privacy screening, fast clumping growth
Mature height: 20โ30 ft
Sabal Palm
Florida state tree, hurricane-proof, native
Mature height: 40โ60 ft
Royal Palm
Statement specimen, formal entrances
Mature height: 50โ80 ft
Coconut Palm
Beachfront, tropical look, edible coconuts
Mature height: 60โ100 ft
Pygmy Date Palm
Container, small yards, accent
Mature height: 6โ12 ft
Christmas Palm
Mid-size, red fruits in winter
Mature height: 15โ25 ft
Foxtail Palm
Modern landscapes, self-cleaning fronds
Mature height: 25โ35 ft
Bismarck Palm
Silver-blue statement tree, drought-tough
Mature height: 40โ70 ft
Triangle Palm
Architectural, three-sided trunk pattern
Mature height: 15โ25 ft
Bottle Palm
Conversation piece, slow-growing
Mature height: 8โ15 ft
Canary Island Date Palm
Estate-grade, formal pineapple-trim look
Mature height: 40โ60 ft
Queen Palm
Affordable fast canopy
Mature height: 40โ50 ft
How to Plant a Palm Tree in Florida
Planting a palm correctly the first time is the difference between a 30-year specimen and a 2-year disappointment. The three rules: don't plant deep, build a watering ring, and don't cut the new fronds.
- Dig a hole 2x the rootball width โ same depth.
- Set palm so the rootball top is level with surrounding soil.
- Backfill with native soil + 25% sand if heavy clay.
- Build a 4-inch berm 24 inches out to hold water.
- Water deeply twice/week for the first 90 days.
- Apply 4-3-0 palm-special fertilizer at week 4, then every 3 months.
๐ Detailed walkthrough: How to Plant a Palm Tree in Florida โ Step by Step
Hurricane Resistance Ranking
After Hurricane Ian (2022) and Helene/Milton (2024), our crews tracked which species survived. The winners:
Native, taproot, Cat 5 survivor
Flexible trunk, sheds fronds cleanly
Self-cleaning, dense crown
Beachfront-tested
Clumping species buffer wind
Common but more breakage
๐ Deep dive: Hurricane-Resistant Palm Trees: A SW FL Owner's Guide
Palm Tree Care & Fertilizing
Florida soil is sandy and chronically deficient in potassium and magnesium. The single most important thing you can do for a palm is apply 4-3-0 palm-special fertilizer (with manganese + boron) three times per year โ March, June, October. Don't use lawn fertilizer near palms; high nitrogen scorches the fronds.
How to Plant a Palm Tree in Florida โ Step by Step
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Palm Tree Delivery & Installation by City
We deliver palms anywhere in Southwest Florida โ most orders within 3โ5 business days. Check your city for delivery info, local climate notes, and city-specific top palm picks:
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most popular palm tree in Florida?+
Sabal palmetto (the Sabal palm) is the Florida state tree and the most-planted native palm โ it is hurricane-tolerant, drought-tolerant, and grows in nearly every Florida soil. For privacy screens, Areca palm is the most popular clumping species. For statement specimens, Royal and Foxtail palms lead the market.
How much does a palm tree cost in Florida?+
Pricing depends on size and species. Container-grown palms (3-gal to 7-gal) run $35โ$150. Field-grown specimens with 5โ10 ft of clear trunk run $250โ$1,200. Mature 15โ25 ft Royal or Sabal palms run $1,500โ$5,000 installed. Florida Palm and Plant Co. publishes every price online โ no mystery quotes.
When is the best time to plant palm trees in Florida?+
Late spring through early summer (AprilโJune) is ideal โ soil is warm, palms push roots quickly, and they establish before hurricane season. OctoberโNovember also works well. Avoid planting from DecemberโFebruary when occasional cold snaps can stress new transplants.
How fast do palm trees grow?+
Growth varies dramatically. Areca palms grow 2โ3 ft per year. Royal palms add 1โ3 ft annually once established. Sabal palms grow slowly but steadily โ 6โ12 in/year. Pygmy Date and Bottle palms are slow growers (under 6 in/year). Faster growth = more water and fertilizer.
Are palm trees hurricane-resistant?+
Many are. Sabal palm, Royal palm, Foxtail, and Coconut palm all flex in high winds and routinely survive Cat 3+ storms intact. Avoid top-heavy or shallow-rooted species in exposed coastal locations. We can recommend the right species for your wind exposure โ call (239) 799-5594.
Do palm trees need a lot of maintenance?+
Less than most homeowners think. Palms need a 4-3-0 palm-special fertilizer 3x/year, occasional dead-frond removal, and deep watering during establishment. Most established palms thrive with rainfall alone. Self-cleaning species (Foxtail, Royal) drop their own fronds.
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