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Foxtail Palm Diseases

    Climate

    • Classed as a rare palm, the foxtail was named after Wodyetia, an Australian Aboriginal bushman who knew the palm culture and habitat. The native zone for this palm is a well-drained, sandy and dry climate. It thrives in sunbelt areas. When planted in cold climates or wet soils, the palm develops fungal disease such as crown rot or root rot and dies. Crown rot symptoms include fronds turning brown and the center stalk dying. Root rot develops when the roots are water-logged too long. These diseases can be avoided by cultivating the foxtail palm in temperate climates and in well-drained soils.

    Leaf Blight

    • Iron deficiency leaf spot, UF/IFAS

      The foxtail palm has a slender trunk topped by arching fronds.When the palm is young, fronds may be infected with leaf spot that becomes blight. Early spots are usually brown with a yellow halo. The fungus spreads and kills the young frond leaflets. According to University of Florida plant pathologist Monica L. Elliott, this fungal disease in foxtail palms is frequently linked to iron deficiency. Treatment is to severely prune the fronds, treat with fungicide and add iron-corrective nutrients.

    Brown Spot

    • Brown spot, UF/IFAS

      The foxtail palm thrives in many conditions and adapts to indoor botanical gardens and outdoor walkways. The palm grows well in patio tubs, around decks and along sidewalks. It is vulnerable to brown spot fungal infections caused by overhead watering or by sprinkling in these environments. Plant pathologist Elliott recommends restricting overhead watering and protecting the plants from sprinkling if possible. Increase air circulation by keeping the plants well-spaced to encourage ventilation.

    Other Diseases

    • Foxtail palms are resistant to most insects and diseases. They are vulnerable to various fungal diseases triggered by over-watering. The solution is controlled watering and good drainage. Foxtail palms are susceptible to iron and potassium deficiencies that make them at risk for disease. The treatment is a slow-release iron or potassium fertilizer. These palms are resistant to Lethal Yellowing, a rapidly spreading disease fatal to many palms.

    Benefits

    • Botanical Gardens

      Foxtail palms are easy to grow. They tolerate a wide range of soils and grow in full sun to part shade. They have a tidy appearance and are do not need frond pruning. The foxtail palm is salt tolerant and thrives in temperate coastal climates. They remain healthy with proper watering, good drainage and palm-friendly fertilizers. From its small Australian origins, this plant has adapted to worldwide popularity.

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