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palm tree height
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How do I keep my palm tree from growing any taller than it is now? It's about 10', and it's twin brother right next to it got to be 45', which I've had removed. Both palms were planted at the same time. Can I cut the new top fronds maybe?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Near as I can figure, some sort of Brahea, by looking at the fronds. Both were planted at the same time, about 9 years ago. Spaced about 9 ft apart. One grew to 35-40', the other is still 10'. I like the small one to remain small. I am in Redlands, California. This is mostly a desert Climate, about 45 miles west of Palm Springs. The Palms are plain Janes, landscapers for new developments have no interest in these types. Thanks, Liz
I asked where you are because while here in Britain we have a palm that will reach that height they take a very long time
I don't think there is much you can do, cutting off the new fronds will eventually kill it. It's possible that cutting it back to ground level may produce a new stem but I'm not sure (ie I simply don't know).
It might be worth a try if it gets to big, you will have nothing to lose
Take a look at this page. You may be able to id your palm and then do a google search or search the site for more info on pruning.
http://www.plantapalm.com/vpe/photos/vpe_photos.htm#brahea
This site might also be helpful.
http://www.plantapalm.com/vpe/horticulture/vpe_horticulture1 .htm
Try different terms at www.google.com
brahea + prune
brahea nitida + prune
and so on.
Good luck,
Newt