Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I am closing on a 6 year old house in about 30 days. The front yard has an overgrown roebelini that is blocking the lamppost and is really too big for where it is. Are we allowed to remove Roebilini's in our front yard? Do we need ARC approval to do so? Can anyone recommend someone who could remove it?
Thanks, Cindy |
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I suspect a robelini is a palm which is a grass and not a tree and can therefore be removed without any approval. But to be on the safe side, give Customer Service a call.
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Community Standards. ARC is a part.
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Any of the several landscapers who will knock on your door or leave flyers within the first week after you close. For something like that they should all be fine and probably already working in your neighborhood.
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So most Robellini’s are actually 3 (or sometimes 2) separate “trees/trunks” joined together at the nursery, when still young.
If you cut one out, would it look better/give you the room you need? Just an option. |
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It’s a Palm, if you don’t want it, get rid of it. Robellini’s don’t handle a frost well either. It doesn’t seem to kill them, just makes them look bad and need lots of trimming. We are contemplating getting rid of ours, the work it requires has outweighed the pleasure it provides.
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Possibly. But I am not a fan of palms because of the thorns and mess and I really don't like where it was planted. Was thinking of removing it and redoing some of the front landscape.
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Before you redo front landscape, file ARC paperwork with what you are removing and adding. It’s one thing to remove a palm, change of landscape requires approval. I took before pics, did an after photoshop for ARC. Plan approved with zero issues, other than I needed to add two more plants.
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I have two in my front yard and three in my enclosed back yard and they are my least favorite tree that constantly needs trimming. Mine were three arms each. What I ended up doing when I was ready to yank them, was I had my landscaper just cut to the ground one arm each that was growing beyond where it should. It made a big difference to just remove one arm. Lets face it Robelinnis while prickley are oh so Florida. Just a thought, you might try this method first.
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I recommend Tree Frog. Lanai Morris owner and licensed arborist. I have had many palms removed by him that had been put in by another landscaper. Some were in difficult positions near the house or between 2 other trees. He may be able to save your Robellini. They are beautiful if trimmed correctly.
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