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Old 08-11-2014, 04:26 PM
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My queen palm is showing signs of the disease with the trunk of the tree rotting at a rapid rate now. A landscaper knocked on my door this afternoon to inform me of the disease which heretofore I had never heard of! Now that I have done some online research, plus read some other threads here (closed, though, I can't post on them), it is obvious I will need to cut down the tree soon. Those who have gone thru the process, can you please advise me how much this is going to cost and also recommend a reliable landscaper to help me. Thank you!
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Old 08-11-2014, 04:29 PM
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Usually costs about $300 to cut down the tree, remove the trunk and cover the hole. Could be more if an exceptionally tall tree. Rarely less.

I recommend Rupert Cross. Good guy, fair prices. Sorry,you'll have to do a search for his phone number.
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I have read that you cannot plant another palm in the same location as the disease is in the soil.
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Oh gosh, I don't want to pay 300 bucks. Mine is a short one compared to others in the neighborhood – a tree that was planted by the previous owners of the house. I, also, read that you cannot plant another palm in its place.
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Shop around, I had one cut down for $80.00 and another for $100.00 several years later, the last one this past spring. I grabbed a landscaper from a neighbor who was having work done and agreed on a price. It should never be $300.00 or more.
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Scam alert. Often unqualified people claiming to be arborists will tell you they'll cut your tree down, when the tree is perfectly healthy. Take pictures of the tree and contact the University of Florida Ifas extension office.
Sumter County Extension Office ? Solutions for Your Life - UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences
Perhaps they will give you an email address to send your picture to and advise you by phone.
Plant clinics are held every Monday from 9 to 3 at the 466 sumter co. annex where you can have questions of the sort answered. If your tree needs to be cut down they can also give you a list of certified arborists.
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Thank you for your replies. I need more education. The palm fronds look so healthy. Yet, the trunk, is decaying rapidly. I actually wondered if termites had targeted the tree. I am not an expert on either, so I am baffled on what to do.
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we are soooo thankful those trees are gone....constant maintenance...do not miss them at all.
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Thank you for your replies. I need more education. The palm fronds look so healthy. Yet, the trunk, is decaying rapidly. I actually wondered if termites had targeted the tree. I am not an expert on either, so I am baffled on what to do.
If you want an expert opinion from someone disinterested inmaking money from you, contact ifas as in my previous post. Bafflement begone!
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Had 4 of them, all now gone over the last 3 years. For multiple reasons they aren't worth the effort and probably should have never been planted to begin with.

Queen Palms Don't Rule in Florida!
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Had 4 of them, all now gone over the last 3 years. For multiple reasons they aren't worth the effort and probably should have never been planted to begin with.

Queen Palms Don't Rule in Florida!
Some of us are on the border of safe zones for freezing queens.
Most of Sumter is in 9A which is not recommended for queen palms.
However, we haven't had a freeze for a while, and the original poster could get the expert answer free for the asking.
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Scam alert. Often unqualified people claiming to be arborists will tell you they'll cut your tree down, when the tree is perfectly healthy. Take pictures of the tree and contact the University of Florida Ifas extension office.
Sumter County Extension Office ? Solutions for Your Life - UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences
Perhaps they will give you an email address to send your picture to and advise you by phone.
Plant clinics are held every Monday from 9 to 3 at the 466 sumter co. annex where you can have questions of the sort answered. If your tree needs to be cut down they can also give you a list of certified arborists.
Great information. If you have an I pad or phone take a picture of the tree and bring it down to the Extension office. I have done that several times and always get the correct information. When I was down at the Extension office they told me not to plant those kind of palms in this area. They will have all the info.
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If you notice you won't see any Queen palms on Villages property. The extension office will tell you why.
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I decided to have mine euthanized. Had some guy in a truck take them down. Less than $100 per tree. They did not grind out the stump rather angle cut them leaving a bowl shaped depression at ground level. This gives a great place to put a large planter while the remainder of the below ground level trunk slowly degenerates. Worked well
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If you notice you won't see any Queen palms on Villages property. The extension office will tell you why.
They freeze.
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