A single fallen palm frond tells a much bigger story

Published: 23rd February 2026. (Note: information was correct at date of publication but may have since been changed or superseded.)

What appeared to be a routine clean-up in the Cairns Botanic Gardens revealed a much bigger story about Cairns’ unique landscape and the people who care for it.

A large palm leaf recently fell across a pathway – a natural occurrence in a tropical environment. However, this was no ordinary garden maintenance task. The leaf came from a Tahina Palm (Tahina spectabilis), one of the most impressive palms in the world.A five-metre Tahina Palm frond in Cairns Botanic Precinct

Native to Madagascar and classified as critically endangered, the Tahina Palm was only discovered in 2006, with fewer than 100 specimens known to exist in the wild. It can grow up to 18 metres tall, with individual leaves reaching five metres across.

The Cairns Botanic Gardens are fortunate to be home to two specimens. These slow-growing palms have an unusual life cycle, flowering only once after around 30 years before dying, making each tree particularly significant.

While rare species capture attention, natural leaf drop is a regular part of maintaining Cairns’ tropical landscape. If left unattended, large palm leaves can obstruct pathways and create safety risks.

Council’s horticulture and maintenance crews manage this process year-round, removing green waste, protecting surrounding plantings and ensuring public spaces remain safe and accessible. Working in dense, biodiverse and high-use environments requires specialist knowledge and careful coordination.

From caring for critically endangered species to responding to everyday maintenance needs, Council’s behind-the-scenes work keeps Cairns’ parks, gardens and streetscapes thriving – preserving the city’s distinctive tropical character for residents and visitors alike.

Last Updated: 23 February 2026

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