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Floridata: Palm List
... palm, three sided palm Phoenix canariensis Canary Island date palm Phoenix dactylifera date palm Phoenix reclinata Senegal date palm Phoenix roebelenii miniature date palm, pygmy date palm Phoenix rupicola cliff date, wild date palm, Indian date palm Phoenix sylvestris Ravenala madagascariensis traveler' palm ...
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Date Palm, Phoenix dactylifera
... Date Palm, Phoenix dactylifera Ask your plant question FREE plant drawing weekly Plant below may be available Click the banana to see Date Palm True Date Palm Phoenix dactylifera click pic to enlarge Zone 8-9-10 This is the phoenix known as the true date palm because it produces large edible fruit ...
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Christmas Baking May Furnish Date Palm
... , they can grow into an attractive date palm. Date palms are placed within the genus Phoenix, although their association with this ancient ... plants. Phoenix dactylifera is the species which supplies dates to the world's bakers. This is a large sturdy-looking palm that is ... produce leaves with the divisions we expect to see on palm leaves. (Palm trees are known as "palms" because the leaves of many ...
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Nut Photos
... hard-shelled endocarp contains a single seed. Other examples of drupes include date palm nuts (Phoenix dactylifera) and pistachio nuts (Pistacia vera). There is still considerable disagreement and ... Coconuts And The Coconut Crab Left: Unripe, seedless, unpollinated fruits of the date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) from a female tree in Coastal San Diego county. Right: Pollinated, dried, Medjool ...
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Diseases of Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.)
... Diseases of Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) Title Page • Table of Contents • Search Common Names of Plant Diseases Diseases of Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.) Howard D. Ohr and John B. Carpenter, primary collators (last update ...
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Phoenix dactylifera
... Phoenix dactylifera Phoenix dactylifera Date palm Description Locality: Middle East Cold Hardiness: About 18ºs F. Trunk type: Rough, reasonably fat. ... Soil requirements: Sandy, slightly dry. Sun Requirements: Full sun General Description: A large single trunk palm with a silver green color and fairly good cold and tolerance. Other Notes: Females make ...
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1997 Issues of Principes from the International Palm Society
... Phoenix dactylifera in the United Arab Emirates Michael Otier The Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne -- 150 Years Mark Wuschke Economically Important Rattans of Central Sulawesi, Indonesia Stephen F. Siebert Palm ... C. Borroto Observations on Abnormal Developmental Patterns of Axillary Buds in Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera) Moawia Elaiderous Mohamed Vol. 41, No. 2 Front cover: Guihaia argyrata, habit ...
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1999 Palms, the International Palm Society Journal
... for Phoenix theophrasti on Crete A. Igersheim and C. Weckerle Occurrence of Hermaphroditism in the Male Date Palm C. Sudhersan and M. Abo El-Nil Death and Longevity of Palms Carlo Morici The Production and Use of White Leaves from Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera ... McKamey Basics of Container Culture Phil Bergman Indoor Palm Culture Lynn McKamey Greenhouse Culture Phil Bergman Landscaping ...
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Phoenix dactylifera
... Phoenix dactylifera Phoenix dactylifera L. Synonymy: None Distribution: North Africa, Middle East, India Common names: Edible date palm Conservation status: Not threatened Photos copyright © 1998, Jody Haynes; Florida International University, FL. Click here for cold-hardiness information on this palm. PACSOF Home Page VPE Home Page VPE Table of Contents VPE ...
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Chapter 8: Palm diseases
... have been observed in at least 30 different species (Thomas, 1979), including the date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) and ornamental palms (Adonidia merrillii, Pritchardia thurstonii). This wide range of hosts could make ... . Oléagineux 47 (12): 699-704. SCHUILING M., MPUNAMI A., 1990. Lethal disease of coconut palm in Tanzania: review of research up to date and preliminary result of resistance trials. ...
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