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Diseases of Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera L.)
... 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 3/8/93) FUNGAL DISEASES Bayoud* (Fusariose) Fusarium oxysporum Schlechtend.:Fr. f. sp. albedinis Belaat* Phytophthora sp. Bending head* (Le couer qui ...
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Phoenix dactylifera
Phoenix dactylifera Phoenix dactylifera Date palm Description Locality: Middle East Cold Hardiness: About 18s F. Trunk type: Rough, reasonably fat. Leaf type: Pinnate (feather shaped) with spines Suckering/Solitary: Single or suckering. Suckers are usually removed if they are seen. Maintenance: Easy Speed of growth: Slow to medium. Height: 30 feet plus Soil requirements: Sandy, slightly dry. Sun ...
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Date Palm, Phoenix dactylifera
... 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 ... As an illustration, here are some Pineapple Palms being prepared for transport click pics to enlarge Phoenix palms prefer dryer, cool night conditions so they fruit poorly in tropical and sub-tropical climates. ...
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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 Photo gallery Virtual Palm Encyclopedia ...
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Christmas Baking May Furnish Date Palm
... them, they can grow into an attractive date palm. Date palms are placed within the genus Phoenix, although their association with this ancient mythical bird of Egypt is unclear. There are from 12 to ... , depending on the source you believe, with three of these frequently being seen as house plants. Phoenix dactylifera is the species which supplies dates to the world's bakers. This is a large sturdy- ...
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Dates
... palm fruits, and one of the most widespread and favored of these is the data (Phoenix dactylifera). Dates were cultivated in ancient land from Mesopotamia to prehistoric Egypt, possibly as early as ... "feather palm," meaning that the leaves are pinnately compound. In this and related species of Phoenix, the unbranched stem is covered with persistent leaf bases. This species is dioecious, and growers ...
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Floridata: Phoenix roebelenii
... Order now and receive a free gift of Tulip Topper wildflower seeds with every bulb order. Phoenix roebelenii Common Names: miniature date palm, pygmy date palm Family: Palmae/Arecaceae (palm family) Get ... order, nurseries and plant shops everywhere. The pygmy date is related to the edible date (Phoenix dactylifera) which, as you might guess from its common name, it closely resembles in miniature. ...
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Floridata: Phoenix reclinata
... now and receive a free gift of Tulip Topper wildflower seeds with every bulb order. Phoenix reclinata Common Names: Senegal date palm Family: Palmae/Arecaceae (palm family) Get link to Profile# ... canariensis) is famous for it cold hardiness and thick massive trunk. Phoenix dactylifera is the species from which edible dates, like the famous and delicious Medjool dates, are obtained. Jack Scheper 5/ ...
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Phoenix canariensis in the Wild, article from Principes, International Palm Society
... abundant humidity from mist and richer soils. This suggests speciation from an ancestor similar to Phoenix dactylifera (or perhaps P sylvestris), to the less xeromorphic P. canariensis. The Different Ecological Communities ... to a hotel, and has been "enriched" by planting a lawn and adding many P dactylifera. Fortunately the sand dunes are now a nature reserve and include some scattered palm groves ...
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PACSOA - Phoenix
PACSOA - Phoenix Palms Phoenix (image courtesy of 4palms) acaulis canariensis canariensis variegated dactylifera dactylifera in Africa dactylifera var Zaghloul hanceana humilis loureirii paludosa pusilla reclinata roebelenii rupicola sylvestris theophrastii Links: The Red Palm Weevil For further information try Fairchild Tropical Botanic Gardens RBG Kew Species List
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