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Rosehill Palms Pumpkin Patch

You see a pumpkin patch.


We see a family tradition.


Join us in celebrating 16 years of Fall tradition at Rosehill Palms' Annual Pumpkin Patch!

Since 2009, we've been more than just a spot—we're a place where families in Tomball, TX, come together from September 20th through Thanksgiving to create lasting autumn memories, and this year is no different.


Bring your loved ones and immerse yourselves in festive activities, explore a wide selection of pumpkins, and enjoy the warmth of our autumn décor.


We can't wait to welcome you. You can plan your visit now to pick your perfect pumpkin. Don't miss out!


Plan Your Trip

Dates

September 20th to Thanksgiving weekend


Hours

Open from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM - Monday to Sunday


Location

19243 Farm to Market 2920, Tomball, TX 77377


Tickets

FREE Entrance for Everyone! We appreciate your support through pumpkin purchases or tips


Parking

Limited parking is available on-site

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Pumpkin patch entrance with sign under trees. Orange pumpkins and hay bales in an outdoor setting on a sunny day.

Are you looking for the perfect

Pumpkin Porch Display kit near you?

Rosehill Palms has Pumpkin Porch Display packages ready for you!

Popular Pumpkins

Pumpkins come in all shapes, sizes, and colors, offering something special for every fall display. Whether you're looking to carve a classic Jack-O'-Lantern or add a unique touch with the blue-gray Blue Jarrahdale, Rosehill Palms has these varieties and many more to choose from. Discover some of the most popular types.

Orange pumpkins piled together; autumn harvest.

Jack-O'-Lantern

The quintessential pumpkin is known for its bright orange color and smooth, firm skin, making it ideal for carving into spooky or festive Halloween designs and Pumpkin Porch Displays.

Orange pumpkins with brown stems, outdoors.

Cinderella Pumpkin

Named for resembling Cinderella’s carriage, this pumpkin has a flattened, deep orange-red appearance. Due to its dense, flavorful flesh, it’s famous for both decoration and baking

Pile of white pumpkins.

Ghost Pumpkin

These pumpkins are notable for their pure white skin and strikingly contrasting traditional orange pumpkins. They’re great for creating unique, monochromatic displays or painted designs.

Blue-gray pumpkins stacked outdoors, with ribbed skin and brown stems.

Blue Jarrahdale

Originates from Australia and has a distinctive blue-gray skin and a profoundly ribbed surface. Its unusual color makes it a popular choice for adding a cool, sophisticated touch to fall decorations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Are professional photographers welcome?

    Yes. If you are a Professional Photographer, you are welcome to come and take pictures for you and your customers. 


    You will be charged a fee of $25 per 15 minutes or $75 per hour. We will show a sign to tell other visitors that a professional photographer is on the site, so they will give you space and the chance to take great pictures.


    Call us at (832) 909-1320 for more details

  • What activities are available at the Pumpkin Patch?

    Visitors can participate in festive activities, explore and pick a selection of pumpkins, take pictures, and more. 

  • Do you offer pumpkin porch displays?

    Yes, we offer four pumpkin display packages for residential customers:


    Harvest Starter Package – $250

    Autumn Delight Package – $375

    Pumpkin Paradise Package – $650

    Grand Fall Festival Package – $1,100

  • How can I purchase a pumpkin display package?

    You can purchase a package by visiting our Rosehill Palms Pumpkin Patch location or contacting us directly.

  • Do I need to make a reservation to visit the Pumpkin Patch?

    No reservations are required; please visit us during our regular operating hours.


    From 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM - Monday to Sunday

  • Is the Pumpkin Patch suitable for children?

    Absolutely! Our Pumpkin Patch is a family-friendly environment perfect for creating lasting autumn memories.

  • Can I bring my pet to the Pumpkin Patch?

    Yes, pets on a leash are welcome.

  • Is there an admission fee to enter the Pumpkin Patch?

    Entrance is free. We do appreciate tips

  • Do you offer special event accomodations?

    Not at this time. You are welcome to visit with the family, take pictures, and celebrate!

  • Do you sell food or beverages on site?

    We have a small concession area offering beverages and snacks, as well as food trucks from time to time. You are welcome to bring your own food and drinks.

  • Are you open during the week?

    Yes, we are open every day of the week. Come and visit us.

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Phoenix Sylvestris: The Complete Guide to the Silver Date Palm post image
By WSI Urdaneta Group March 8, 2026
Phoenix Sylvestris: The Complete Guide to the Silver Date Palm Few palms command attention quite like the Phoenix Sylvestris. With its towering trunk, distinctive diamond-patterned bark, and sweeping silver-green fronds, it brings a level of elegance and tropical character that few other trees can match. Known by many names, Silver Date Palm, Sugar Date Palm, Wild Date Palm, and Indian Date, the Phoenix Sylvestris has become one of the most sought-after palms in Houston landscaping. And for good reason. Its native climate in southern Asia closely mirrors the heat, humidity, and rainfall patterns of the Greater Houston area , making it exceptionally well-suited for Texas landscapes. Whether you're considering adding one to your yard for the first time or want to better understand how to care for one you already have, this guide covers everything you need to know. What Is the Phoenix Sylvestris? The Phoenix Sylvestris is a species of flowering palm native to the Indian subcontinent, including India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Bangladesh. Its Latin name: sylvestris, meaning 'of the forest' ; reflects its origins in lush, subtropical environments. It belongs to the same family as the True Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera) and shares many of its characteristics, including a robust solitary trunk, arching pinnate fronds, and the ability to produce fruit. However, the Silver Date Palm is prized more for its ornamental qualities than its edible yield. In the United States, it thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 8b through 11 , which includes much of South Texas and the Greater Houston area , where its hardiness and adaptability make it a standout choice for both residential and commercial landscapes. Characteristics That Make the Phoenix Sylvestris Stand Out Understanding what makes this palm unique helps you appreciate why it's such a popular choice, and what to expect as it grows in your landscape. The Trunk One of the most striking features of the Phoenix Sylvestris is its trunk. Robust and solitary, it develops a beautiful diamond-shaped pattern of leaf scars as it matures, a texture often compared to pineapple skin. The base is noticeably swollen, measuring 13 to 18 inches in diameter, giving it a sense of solidity and permanence that anchors any landscape. The Fronds The crown of the Phoenix Sylvestris is made up of 90 to 100 large pinnate fronds, each reaching 10 to 15 feet in length. Their distinctive silver-green to blue-green color, which gives the palm its 'Silver Date' nickname, creates a graceful, cascading canopy that moves beautifully in the breeze. The leaflets are sharply pointed, so caution is advised when pruning near the petioles, which are armed with long spines. Size and Growth Rate The Phoenix Sylvestris grows at a moderate pace, typically adding around 1 to 1.5 feet per year once established. At maturity, it reaches 40 to 50 feet in height with a canopy spread of 10 to 15 feet , making it a true statement tree that works best in open spaces where it has room to grow and be admired. Flowers and Fruit Like all Date Palms, the Phoenix Sylvestris is dioecious , meaning male and female flowers grow on separate trees. Small white flowers appear on a branching inflorescence among the fronds. On female trees, these are followed by small oval fruits that ripen to a purple-black color . The fruits are edible and mildly sweet, though they are smaller than commercial dates. It is worth noting that mature fruit can attract birds and rodents, so some homeowners prefer to remove flower stalks before fruiting occurs. Why the Phoenix Sylvestris Thrives in Houston Houston's climate, while challenging for many plants, is genuinely well-suited for the Phoenix Sylvestris. Here's why it performs so well in the Greater Houston area: Heat and Humidity Tolerance The Phoenix Sylvestris evolved in the subtropical conditions of southern Asia, where summers are long, hot, and humid, conditions that closely mirror Houston's climate . It handles intense summer heat with ease and doesn't struggle with the humidity that can stress other palm varieties. Cold Hardiness Despite its tropical appearance, the Silver Date Palm is surprisingly cold-tolerant. It can withstand temperatures down to the high teens (around 15 to 18°F) , making it resilient enough to handle the occasional freeze events that affect the Houston area. After a severe freeze, it may show frond damage, but it typically recovers and regenerates a full new canopy within a single growing season. Drought and Soil Tolerance Once established, the Phoenix Sylvestris is highly drought-tolerant and adapts well to a wide range of soil conditions, including the clay-heavy soils common in Houston. The key requirement is good drainage. Palms sitting in waterlogged soil for extended periods are far more vulnerable to root stress and disease. To learn more about how Houston's soils and climate affect your palms throughout the year, read our post: Why Palm Trees in Houston Need Year-Round Care (Not Just Winterization). How to Care for Your Phoenix Sylvestris in Houston The Silver Date Palm is relatively low-maintenance once established, but giving it the right start and consistent attention throughout the year significantly affects its long-term health and appearance. Sunlight The Phoenix Sylvestris prefers full sun and performs best with at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight per day . It can tolerate partial shade, but growth and canopy density are best in full sun conditions. Watering During the first 60 days after planting, Phoenix Sylvestris requires consistent, generous watering to establish its root system. Once established, its water needs decrease significantly. In Houston's humid climate , supplemental irrigation is often minimal, though during extended summer dry periods, deep watering every 2 to 3 weeks is recommended. Always ensure the soil dries out between waterings to avoid root rot. Soil and Drainage Well-draining soil is essential. If your yard has heavy clay soil, common throughout Greater Houston , consider amending the planting area with sand or organic matter to improve drainage. Planting on a slightly raised grade can also help prevent water from pooling around the root zone during heavy rains. Fertilization Like all palms in Houston, the Phoenix Sylvestris benefits from palm-specific slow-release fertilizers that include the micronutrients most commonly depleted in Texas soils: magnesium, potassium, and manganese. Apply in spring and again in early summer to support healthy frond development and root strength throughout the growing season. Pruning Remove only fully brown, dead fronds. Avoid over-pruning or removing green fronds, as the palm stores essential nutrients in its canopy. When pruning, use clean, sharp pruning shears and disinfect your tools before and after each use to prevent the spread of disease. Be cautious around the petioles; the spines are sharp. For more guidance on proper palm pruning and seasonal maintenance, visit our post: Tips for Winter Palm Maintenance. Landscaping Ideas with the Phoenix Sylvestris The Phoenix Sylvestris is one of the most versatile palms available for Houston landscapes. Its striking appearance works in a wide variety of design contexts: Driveway focal point: A pair of Silver Date Palms flanking a driveway entrance creates a dramatic, resort-like first impression. Poolside anchor: Their tropical canopy provides natural shade and adds an upscale, resort atmosphere to any pool area. Specimen planting: A single mature Phoenix Sylvestris in an open lawn becomes an instant focal point and conversation piece. Group planting: Clustering three or more together creates a lush tropical canopy effect, especially effective in larger yards or commercial properties. Avenue planting: Lining a pathway or entrance with Silver Date Palms is a classic design choice seen in luxury properties and golf courses across Texas. If you're deciding between palm varieties for your landscape, our comparison guide, Fan Palms vs Date Palms: Which Is the Best for Your Landscape? , can help you choose the right fit. And if you're starting from scratch and want to explore your options, How to Pick a Palm Tree in Texas is a great starting point. One Thing to Watch: Texas Phoenix Palm Decline The Phoenix Sylvestris, like other Date Palm varieties, is susceptible to Texas Phoenix Palm Decline (TPPD) — also known as Lethal Bronzing Disease. This is a serious phytoplasma disease spread by sap-sucking insects called planthoppers. Early symptoms include premature fruit drop, bronzing and wilting of older fronds starting from the bottom of the canopy, and eventual collapse of the central spear leaf. Because the disease does not always produce visible symptoms in its early stages, regular visual inspections by a palm care professional are important. Preventative OTC (oxytetracycline) inoculations administered every three months are the most effective tool currently available for managing this disease. If you have Phoenix Sylvestris palms in your landscape, proactive monitoring and treatment are strongly recommended. This is one of the key reasons why consistent year-round care matters for this variety. Learn more about proactive palm health in our guide: Why Palm Trees in Houston Need Year-Round Care (Not Just Winterization), or learn more about our Palm Maintenance, Care, and Conditioning Program. Conclusion The Phoenix Sylvestris is one of the most rewarding palms you can add to a Houston landscape. Its silver-green canopy, distinctive trunk, cold hardiness, and adaptability to Texas conditions make it a premium choice for homeowners who want a tree that makes a lasting impression. Like any significant landscape investment, it benefits from the right start: proper planting, consistent nutrition, good drainage, and regular monitoring. Give it what it needs, and the Silver Date Palm will reward you with decades of beauty and presence. At Rosehill Palms, we currently have 3 to 4 ft trunk Phoenix Sylvestris palms available for a limited time (this month only — March 2026) as part of our Spring Kick-Off Palm Sale . These stunning silver date palms are ready to transform your landscape this season. Supply is limited. Contact our team today for special pricing. Frequently Asked Questions How fast does a Phoenix Sylvestris grow? Once established, the Phoenix Sylvestris grows at a moderate rate of approximately 1 to 1.5 feet per year. Growth is typically faster during the warm spring and summer months and slows in cooler weather. Is the Phoenix Sylvestris cold-hardy enough for Houston winters? Yes. The Silver Date Palm can tolerate temperatures down to approximately 15 to 18°F, making it well-suited for Houston's climate. After a severe freeze event, it may experience frond damage, but it typically recovers fully within a single growing season. How much space does a Phoenix Sylvestris need? At maturity, the Phoenix Sylvestris reaches 40 to 50 feet in height with a canopy spread of 10 to 15 feet . It should be planted in an open area, away from structures, power lines, and other trees, to allow its full canopy to develop. How often should I water a newly planted Phoenix Sylvestris? During the first 60 days after planting, water generously and consistently to help the root system establish. After that period, reduce watering frequency and allow the soil to dry out between waterings. Once fully established, the tree is highly drought-tolerant. What is Texas Phoenix Palm Decline, and how do I prevent it? Texas Phoenix Palm Decline (TPPD) , also known as Lethal Bronzing Disease, is a phytoplasma disease that affects Date Palm varieties, including the Phoenix Sylvestris. It is spread by sap-sucking insects and can be difficult to detect in its early stages. Preventative OTC inoculations every three months are the most effective management tool currently available. Regular inspections by a palm care professional are strongly recommended. What is the best time of year to plant a Phoenix Sylvestris in Houston? Spring is the ideal time to plant a Phoenix Sylvestris in Houston . Warming soil temperatures and increased daylight support faster root establishment, giving the palm a strong foundation before the intense summer heat arrives.
Why Palm Trees in Houston Need Year-Round Care blog
By WSI Urdaneta Group February 21, 2026
Winterization alone isn't enough to keep your palms healthy in Houston. Learn why year-round palm care matters and how to protect your trees every season with Rosehill Palms.
How to Grow and Care for Cactus in Texas post blog image
By WSI Urdaneta Group January 23, 2026
Learn how to grow and care for cactus in Texas landscapes. Discover watering tips, soil advice, and the best cactus varieties for warm, sunny conditions.
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