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 Anyone have an idea what's causing this and what to do about it

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Usually,the black is a sign of wet conditions. Frequent rains,or a lawn sprinkler wetting the trunk could be the cause. Old frond boots already look pretty rotted due to constant moisture. Might want to consider getting the trunk 'skinned' for a fresh look to the palm.

 

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4 hours agodscully3 said:

 Anyone have an idea what's causing this and what to do about it

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I agree with @aztropic

Here in Floridathat will happen over time after the palms are trimmed.  If it was a watery black spotthen it might be time to worry or remove the palm.

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Looks like what lots of non-self shedding palms trunks look like in moist conditions as the old stem bases rot away. Totally normal. Very common on Phoenix genus. 

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2 hours agoJim in Los Altos said:

Looks like what lots of non-self shedding palms trunks look like in moist conditions as the old stem bases rot away. Totally normal. Very common on Phoenix genus. 

Moist conditions! Such a concept!

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