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Well falling palm fronds is not a problem here fortunately. It has also good things to live in a climate to cold for most palms fortunately.

Falling palmfronds and coconuts is a serious healf risk in many (sub)tropical countries!

Alexander

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Alexander,

You're right, in Doranakanda garden I have to be careful above my head and avoid gardening below some coconut trees before the coconuts are harvested, kindly move the scorpion from the earth before digging a hole, and say hello when I meet the cobra wandering around when I weeds.

And we planted 5 or 6 Royals...

All that belong to the jungle life!

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Philippe

 

Jungle Paradise in Sri Lanka

 

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I had this problem also.

This is my solution

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  • 5 years later...
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Sir, kindly suggest I have three royal palm with height above 30 feet in my garden adjoining fencing and street and all of these are infested by termite with around 50% damage to root or base however the tree looks healthy and green. Should I opt to remove these or try to save

  • 1 year later...
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Hello, we have a 25 metre Royal Palm in our courtyard. It’s massive and the fronds have fallen when they are green and heavy. We’ve been doing ok because another palm was breaking the blows as the fronds fell . But just recently I had that palm cut down because I just got so tired of the painful round seeds . Big mistake......So now we are trying to determine a way to protect our garage roof and avoid hurting someone . What can you recommend please ?

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