Non-native Plants

Round-leaf Fountain Palm

Livistona rotundifolia

USDA symbol: LIRO5

perennial tree

Lower 48 states: non-native, naturalized

Looking to add a touch of tropical elegance to your landscape? The round-leaf fountain palm (Livistona rotundifolia) might just be the stunning centerpiece you’re seeking. With its distinctive fan-shaped leaves that cascade like a natural fountain, this palm brings an exotic flair that’s hard to resist. The round-leaf fountain palm ...

Round-Leaf Fountain Palm: A Tropical Beauty for Warm Climate Gardens

Looking to add a touch of tropical elegance to your landscape? The round-leaf fountain palm (Livistona rotundifolia) might just be the stunning centerpiece you’re seeking. With its distinctive fan-shaped leaves that cascade like a natural fountain, this palm brings an exotic flair that’s hard to resist.

What Makes This Palm Special?

The round-leaf fountain palm is exactly what its name suggests – a palm with gorgeously rounded, deeply divided leaves that create a fountain-like silhouette. As a perennial tree species, it develops a single trunk that can tower over 13-16 feet in height, making it a true statement piece in any garden where it thrives.

Origin Story: A Traveler from Southeast Asia

Here’s something important to know upfront: this beautiful palm isn’t actually native to the United States. Originally from Southeast Asia, particularly Malaysia, the round-leaf fountain palm has made its way to American gardens and now grows wild in Florida, where it reproduces naturally without human intervention.

Currently, you’ll find established populations of Livistona rotundifolia growing in Florida, where the warm, humid climate mimics its native habitat.

  • Species observed
  • No observations

Should You Plant One?

While this palm certainly brings tropical beauty to landscapes, it’s worth considering native alternatives that provide similar aesthetic appeal while supporting local ecosystems. That said, if you’re drawn to its unique fountain-like appearance and live in a suitable climate, it can be a lovely addition to the right garden setting.

Perfect Garden Scenarios

The round-leaf fountain palm shines in:

  • Tropical and subtropical garden designs
  • Resort-style landscaping
  • As a specimen tree or focal point
  • Areas where you want to create natural shade
  • Poolside landscapes for that vacation vibe

Growing Conditions: What Does It Need?

This palm is quite particular about its growing conditions, so success depends on getting the basics right:

  • Climate: USDA hardiness zones 10-11 only (it’s very frost-sensitive!)
  • Light: Partial shade to full sun
  • Soil: Well-draining soil that doesn’t stay soggy
  • Moisture: Regular watering, especially during dry spells
  • Humidity: Prefers warm, humid conditions

Planting and Care Tips

Getting your round-leaf fountain palm off to a good start is crucial:

  • Choose a protected location away from strong winds that can damage the large leaves
  • Water consistently, but ensure good drainage to prevent root rot
  • Apply palm fertilizer occasionally during the growing season
  • Be patient – palms are notoriously slow growers
  • Protect from any frost or cold snaps, as this can be fatal

Wildlife and Pollinator Considerations

While this palm adds visual interest to landscapes, it offers limited benefits to local pollinators and wildlife compared to native plant species. If supporting local ecosystems is a priority, consider researching native palms or palm-like plants that might serve similar aesthetic purposes while providing better habitat value.

The Bottom Line

The round-leaf fountain palm can be a stunning addition to warm climate gardens, but it’s definitely not a plant for everyone. Its specific climate requirements, non-native status, and slow growth mean it’s best suited for dedicated tropical gardeners in zones 10-11 who are committed to proper care and maintenance. If you’re looking for that perfect tropical statement piece and can provide the right conditions, this fountain palm might just be your garden’s next showstopper.

Classification

Group: Monocot
Kingdom: Plantae - Plants
Subkingdom: Tracheobionta - Vascular plants
Superdivision: Spermatophyta - Seed plants
Division: Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants
Class: Liliopsida - Monocotyledons
Subclass: Arecidae
Order: Arecales
Family: Arecaceae Bercht. & J. Presl - Palm family
Genus: Livistona R. Br. - livistona

Species: Livistona rotundifolia (Lam.) Mart. - round-leaf fountain palm

Plant data source: USDA, NRCS 2025. The PLANTS Database. https://plants.usda.gov,. 2/25/2025. National Plant Data Team, Greensboro, NC USA