Cocos palms (Syagrus romanzoffiana), also known as Queen Palms, are one of the most commonly removed palm species around Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs. Areas such as Bondi, Bronte, Coogee, Maroubra, Randwick, Clovelly, Matraville, Little Bay and surrounding suburbs often have mature cocos palms growing in backyards, beside pools and close to homes.
One of the most common questions homeowners ask is:
In many situations, yes.
Across councils such as Waverley Council and Randwick City Council, cocos palms are generally not considered protected native species. Because they are classified as an introduced palm and are known to self-seed aggressively, removal is often allowed without council approval depending on the size, location and specific property controls.
However, every property is different, especially if:
This is why it is always best to speak with a qualified arborist before removing any tree or palm.
Cocos palms were planted heavily throughout Sydney decades ago because they grow fast and create a tropical look. Over time though, many homeowners discover they can become difficult to maintain. Some common issues include:
Because of these reasons, many councils and arborists encourage replacement with more suitable native species.
A cocos palm has a few very recognisable features.
Signs your palm may be a cocos palm:
This is why it is always best to speak with a qualified arborist before removing any tree or palm.
Cocos palms are also very common throughout the Randwick Council area including:
In many of these suburbs, cocos palms were planted decades ago and are now reaching heights where pruning becomes more difficult and expensive.
Removal can often improve:
Yes. Even though palms can sometimes look simple to remove, mature cocos palms can be dangerous due to:
Using a qualified and insured arborist helps ensure the palm is removed safely and the site is properly cleaned afterwards.
Home Tree Services provides professional palm tree removal, tree pruning and arborist services throughout Sydney’s Eastern Suburbs including Bondi, Maroubra, Coogee and surrounding areas.
We can also help identify your palm species and advise whether council approval may be required before removal.