Palm trees do not survive the Cook County climate zone 5b/6a, so neither Cook County nor Illinois state law regulates palm planting, removal, or landscaping. Tropical palms sold as patio annuals are legal but die outdoors in winter.
Cook County sits in USDA Hardiness Zones 5b and 6a with winter lows reaching minus 15 to minus 5 Fahrenheit. No palm species is hardy in this climate, so palms appear only as seasonal patio plants, indoor specimens, or commercial atria. Neither Cook County Code nor the Illinois Exotic Weed Act 525 ILCS 10 lists palms as regulated, prohibited, or invasive. No property maintenance code in suburban Cook restricts palm planting because survival is impossible. Garden centers selling palms are not subject to special permits, though general nursery licensing applies under 505 ILCS 20.
There are no Cook County violations or fines specific to palm trees. General landscaping ordinances on dead-vegetation removal apply if winter-killed palms become unsightly debris that violates property-maintenance codes.
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