The foxtail palm (Wodyetia bifurcata) is an easy-growing tree for frost-free regions (Zone 10–11) that grows fast and produces fronds with a lush, full, feathery look. A well-grown tree can have massive fronds up to 12 feet long. Just take care when placing foxtail palms so that nothing below them is damaged when the fronds die of old age and drop from the tree. It produces clusters of colourful red fruits, which add to its ornamental appeal. It comes in single-trunk and multi-trunk varieties. This palm is endemic to the scrublands of the rocky north eastern peninsula of Australia. In the United States, it survives best where temperatures do not fall below 30°F. The foxtail palm can reach heights of 30 feet, growing fast in full sun, but the plant is tolerant of both sunny and shady conditions.