Son Banya: The palms no one wanted to pay for — and what that says about public space
What Son Banya reveals about public space in Palma
The Son Banya palm case highlights how public space in Palma can become a dispute over care, ownership and control.

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What does the Son Banya case say about public space in Palma?
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Why were the palms in Son Banya removed so quickly?
Authorities removed them over ownership and public-space concerns.
Can public spaces in Mallorca be planted with trees or palms without permission?
Planting in public space usually needs clear permission and responsibility.
What should happen to removed plants in Mallorca instead of throwing them away?
Healthy plants should ideally be recovered and reused, not wasted.
Are palms a practical way to improve a neighbourhood in Mallorca?
Palms can improve comfort and appearance, but they do not solve deeper problems on their own.
Why did the Son Banya palms become such a political issue in Palma?
The planting was read as a sign of control, not just decoration.
What is the best time of year for planting in Mallorca’s hot climate?
Planting is easier when heat stress is lower and watering can be maintained.
How can Mallorca avoid waste when plants are removed from public land?
A clear recovery process can prevent healthy plants from being wasted.
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