Lee County ยท USDA Zone 10b
Pindo Palms in Captiva, FL
Cold-hardy and fruit-bearing. Pindo Palms produce edible jelly palm fruit and handle North Florida winters with ease.
About Pindo Palms
Cold-hardy and fruit-bearing. Pindo Palms produce edible jelly palm fruit and handle North Florida winters with ease.
USDA Zone Compatibility in Captiva
Captiva is in USDA Hardiness Zone 10b, and pindo palms require a minimum of Zone 8a. Pindo Palms are an excellent choice for Captiva โ your zone is well above the minimum requirement, so these plants will thrive here year-round with minimal cold protection.
Growing Pindo Palms in Captiva
Captiva is USDA Zone 10b with full Gulf exposure. All plantings must be salt and wind tolerant. Native species perform best in this challenging but beautiful coastal environment.
We plant pindo palms across Captiva โ including these neighborhoods:
Pindo Palm Delivery & Installation in Captiva
We deliver and install pindo palms throughout Captiva and Lee County. Order plants for delivery to Captiva today!
Frequently Asked: Pindo Palms in Captiva
Do pindo palms grow well in Captiva, FL?+
Yes. Captiva is in USDA Zone 10b, and pindo palms need a minimum of Zone 8a. Cold-hardy and fruit-bearing. Pindo Palms produce edible jelly palm fruit and handle North Florida winters with ease.
How much does it cost to install a pindo palm in Captiva?+
Installed prices for pindo palms in Captiva typically run $75 - $400. We deliver, plant, and provide initial care instructions for every order. Call (239) 799-5594 for an exact quote.
What are the best pindo palm varieties for Captiva?+
The most-planted varieties in Captiva include Butia capitata, Jelly Palm. We help you pick the right one based on your yard size, sun exposure, and design goals.
Do you deliver pindo palms to Captiva, FL?+
Yes โ we deliver and professionally install pindo palms throughout Captiva and Lee County. Most orders arrive within 3-5 business days.
When is the best time to plant pindo palms in Captiva?+
In Captiva, the ideal planting window is October through April when temperatures are mild and root establishment is fastest. Pindo Palms can be planted year-round in Zone 10b with consistent watering during the first 90 days.