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Date Palm
Scientific Name: Phoenix dactylifera L.
Synonym:
Family: Arecaceae ...

 


Pygmy Date Palm Tree
Botanical Name: Phoenix roebelenii
Pygmy Date Palm Medium Multi Stem
This palm tree will add a Tommy Bahama like appearance to any indoor decor. Great for any commercial and residential projects.

3 (6)m, Crete Date Palm is the only recently discovered endemic palm to this island, where it is extremely rare. Similar as Phoenix dactylifera, yet with a more massive, broader stem and a denser crown of leather like, dark green feathered leaves.

Phoenix canariensis. CANARY ISLAND DATE PALM. Canary Islands
PALMAE (Palm family) ...

Pygmy Date Palm - Fine featured dwarf palm to 6-10' tall. Part shade /full sun (coastal). Ample water. 6' tall. 30-32 degrees F.
Rhapis excelsa
Lady Palm - Palm. Light shade. Water regularly. 5-12' tall. 25-30 degrees F.

Pygmy Date Palm (Phoenix roebelinii): The pygmy date palm is a miniature of the palm grown throughout the Middle East for its fruit. It can eventually become a 12-foot tree, but takes many years before it begins to form a trunk.

pygmy date palm Arecaceae Phoenix roebelenii O'Brien   symbol: PHRO6
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Date palms tend to sucker that if left untrimmed will eventually form a large impenetrable clump.
Location
The date palm is native to North Africa - exactly where is indeterminable.

Date palms and Mexican palms have been planted at developed sites throughout the Lake Mead National Recreation Area in Nevada and Arizona.

Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera)
Dwarf fan palm (Chamaerops humilis)
False aralia (Schefflera elegantissima, Dizygotheca elegantissima, Aralia elegantissima)
Fan palm, chusa palm, chusan palm (Trachycarpus fortunei)
Fountain palm (Livistona species) ...

Date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) is regarded as a significant environmental weed in Western Australia and as an environmental weed in the Northern Territory.

Date Palm
Phoenix dactylifera
Introduced palm with a rounded crown and a stout, gray trunk often covered with woody bases of old leaves. Leaves: to 20' (6 m) long, feather-like, erect, gray-green, evergreen.

The Senegal Date palm is variable in shape and form but tends to grow as clumps composed of multiple stems reaching 25 ft to 50 ft in height.

A long extinct date palm tree has been grown from seed - a seed found in an archaeological dig that carbon dating fixed at about 2000 years old! ...

date palm Phoenix dactylifera
day jessamine Cestrum diurnum
dayflower Commelina benghalensis
Delta maidenhair Adiantum raddianum
dense silkybent Apera interrupta
denseflower cordgrass Spartina densiflora ...

Reclinata Date Palm [English]: Phoenix reclinata
Reclined Clustervine [English]: Jacquemontia reclinata
Reclined Gumweed [English]: Grindelia decumbens
Reclined Gumweed [English]: Grindelia decumbens var. subincisa (Greene) Steyerm.

Canary Island Date Palm (Phoenix canariensis) - This species is hardy to about '8 C,[1] and is grown as far north as the south of England (50N), producing viable seed (In Southsea , Hampshire ).

Senegal Date Palm (Phoenix reclinata)
Senita (Pachycereus schottii)
Senkaki (Acer palmatum 'Sango Kaku')
Sequoia gigantea (Sequoiadendron giganteum)
Sequoia sempervirens
Sequoiadendron giganteum
Serbian Spruce (Picea omorika) ...

Phoenix canariensis Common name(s): Date palm
Genus of 17 species of single- and cluster-stemmed palms from tropical and subtropical forest or low scrub thiskets in the Canary Islands, Africa, Crete (Greece), and W. and S. Asia to Philippines.

Phoenix canariensis AGM (Canary Island date palm): Hardy to -8C (18F). A relatively fast-growing feather palm for a sunny, well-drained spot.

PHOENIX DACTYLIFERA - Date, Date Palm
Monoecious. This tall evergreen, unbranched palm from the Middle East can grow to 100'. It grows well in the Imperial Valley of Southern California.

On encountering the fruit in western India, Arab sea-traders thought the sticky black pulp and seeds of the fruit resembled their native date palm, so they combined their common name for date palm ‘Tamr’, ...

Phoenix roebelenii - Dwarf date palm - Thrives under wide temperature range. Likes some fresh air; grows in partial sunlight to shade. Keep moist at all times. Older plants in the open will stand 18 degrees.

The oldest viable seed on record is a date palm seed recovered from Herod the Great's palace. It was carbon-14 dated as about 2,000 years old. It germinated in 2005 and grew into a plant.

Phoenix dactylifera
Date palm
Palmae Family
Compiled by the Master Gardeners
of the University of Arizona Pima County Cooperative Extension.

Phoenix roebelenii pygmy date palm
evergreen, easy care
created by Daylilyjoy
zones: 9a thru 11a ...

Phoenix roebelinii - Date Palm, Pygmy Date Palm
PHOENIX INSECTS
PHOENIX DISEASES ...

Phoenix reclinata ( Senegal Date Palm )
Phoenix roebelenii ( Miniature Date Palm )
Phormium ( Sundowner Phormium ) ...

Some historians trace the use of evergreen trees in the home to ancient Egyptians. They used green date palms as a symbol of life's triumph over death in their celebration of the shortest day of the year.

There is the speculation that the Sanskrit term itself is a loan from Dravidian languages and corresponds to the Dravidian root CĪNT date palm tree (Modern Tamil intu [ஈந்து]).

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(big plants like date palms,supari plants,plumeria alba,lawn &shrubs.) ...

- 'Alii' ficus (Ficus maclellandii 'Alii')
- English ivy (Hedera helix)
- Boston fern (Nephrolepis exaltata 'Bostoniensis')
- Miniature date palm (Phoenix roebelenii)
- Lady palm (Rhapis excelsa)
- Peace lily (Spathiphyllum spp.) ...

for the variability in the shape of its leaves, which are linear in young trees and vigorous shoots, and broad and ovate on older branches. It is a native of North Africa and Western and Central Asia, including North-West India. With the date palm it ...

In the Old World, a sugar and a fermented drink are made from the sap of the date palm and other species of Phoenix, and the seeds are sometimes roasted and used as a coffee substitute or pressed for oil, leaving a residue useful for stock feed.

See also: Date, Palm, Phoenix, May, Phoenix Dactylifera

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