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Palm Trees Boost Alabama's Coastal Charm

Puffer Thompson • Mar 20, 2024

Palm Trees Are More Than Just Tropical Decor

Newly planted palm trees on Canal Road East.

Palms trees provide more than shade. 

With deep roots in our area, palm trees contribute to the overall beauty of lower Alabama in multiple ways.


Orange Beach, Ala. – (
OBA) – Whether you’re a tourist pulling into town after a long day’s drive, or a local who gets to enjoy them all year long, there’s no denying the natural appeal of palm trees. They symbolize our coastal lifestyle and enhance the quality of life for residents and visitors alike. Here are a few other things to know about palm trees as you sip a piña colada underneath one or admire them biking through Gulf State Park. 


Economic Impact:
 

Studies show the presence of palm trees enhances property values and stimulates economic tourism in the area thanks to their aesthetic appeal to visitors.


Hurricane Resistance:

Palm trees, especially ones with flexible trunks like the Washington palm, withstand high winds and storm surges, making them a resilient protector of our local coastline.


Edible Fruits:

Some palm species such as the Pindo Palm produce small, yellow-orange fruits known as Pindo or Jelly Palm fruits that are enjoyed by wildlife and used to make jellies and jams.


Wildlife Habitat:

Palm trees are an ideal habitat for indigenous birds like as ospreys and herons, while smaller animals seek refuge in their large trunk cavities and leaf litter.


Native to Alabama:

Our most common native palm species is the Sabal palmetto, commonly known as the Cabbage Palm, featuring a distinctive trunk with old leaf bases resembling the layers of a cabbage head. 


To learn more about palm trees in our area—everything from the European Fan Palm and

Pindo Palm, the Sago Palm Tree and Windmill Palm—visit Gulf State Park today. 

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