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How should I trim my palm?
Palma is a genus of Palmae, native to China, but also found in Japanese, Indian and Myanmar.

Palm trees are tall and beautiful, with southern scenery and small crown, which are suitable for planting in small spaces.

It can be planted in rows, clumps, blocks, potted plants and barrels for indoor or pre-building decoration and site layout.

Palm is an evergreen tree.

The crown is umbrella-shaped, dry and cylindrical, straight and unbranched, with a height of10m.

Dry skin has brown skin, and brown skin has ring marks after peeling off.

The leaves are clustered at the top, spreading outward, palm-shaped, with a handle length of 40 ~ 100 cm, fine teeth on both sides and undulating folds. The apex is divided by about 50 cm, and the apex of each leaflet has 2 small cracks.

Flowers are unisexual, dioecious, with spikes, small and light yellow flowers, and the flowering period is from April to the end of May.

The drupe is spherical, gradually changing from cyan to black, and maturing at 1 1 month.

Palm is a negative tree species and likes warm and humid climate.

Shade tolerance, cold tolerance.

I like neutral, calcareous or slightly acidic clayey loam with good drainage, moist and fertile, mild saline-alkali resistance and certain drought and moisture.

A single-stem tree has no branches, only fan-shaped leaves grow at the top of a single stem.

Therefore, drooping dead leaves can be pruned at any time.

In addition, black fruit branches can be cut from the base in autumn.