Most of the dozen or more species of the genus Phoenix (family Palmae) are grown as ornamental palms indoors or out. Only the common date, P. dactylifera L., is cultivated for its fruit. Often called the edible date, it has few alternate names except in regional dialects. ... Planting may be done at any time of year,
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Phoenix dactylifera is very expensive seen often in mansion landscapes and top notch commercial developments. The reason is almost all landscape dactyliferas come from commercial groves, mature, and trucked in across country for re-planting @ typical price: of $4,000 - $6,000 each plus planting fees added on...
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growing Phoenix Dactylifera from seed Outdoor Tropicals ... Re: growing Phoenix Dactylifera from seed ... I also found these easy from seed. We get plenty of fresh 'Medjool' dates in the stores and these are the ones I've grown. I think all Phoenix species germinate rather easily. Cheers, LPN.
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Phoenix dactylifera - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Phoenix dactylifera (Sanskrit:Kharjūra खर्जूर, Hindi:खजूर), commonly known as the Date Palm , is a palm in the genus Phoenix , extensively cultivated for its edible sweet fruit. Due to its long...
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Phoenix Dactylifera - Medjool Date Palm NOT? I have purchased 4 of them in January 2007 from a TyTy nursery in Georgia at $20 each. As per nursery info these are 1 year old Phoenix Dactylifera that were shipped to me bare rooted and I made the following 7 pictures right after receiving and planting them in pots.
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generally, however (i.e. in commercial planting), propagated by suckers (offshoots) taken from the base of the mature female (>< other Phoenix species). These will always be ... Wrigley G (1995) Date palm, Phoenix dactylifera. In: Smartt J, Simmonds NW (eds), Evolution of crop plants, 2nd ed. Longman, London: pp. 399-403...
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I bought four (4) one year old MEDJOOL DATE PALM TREES from TY TY NURSERY in DEC. 2006. What arrived were not so healthy looking plants, wrapped in paper, not in pots, definitely not Medjool loking palms (I only realised that now!). No promised planting instructions nor planting guide.
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