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Zone USDA 8a
This plant fact sheet was first proposed by lrey
Last modification:  12/09/2004 09:30
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Phoenix canariensis
Canary island date palm
 
Phoenix canariensis is also known as the Canary island date palm, or simply Canary date palm. It is widely grown in subtropical and Mediterranean areas. This close relative of the date palm (Phoenix dactylifera) is a fast growing ornemental palm. It can reach up to 60 ft (20 m) tall.
This palm is interesting for the exotic plant enthusiast. Although it is not one of the hardiest palm, it will however withstand brief frosts down to -10°C. It thus can be grown in USDA zones 9a and warmer, and may be tried in most sheltered places of USDA zone 8b.
 
The Canary date palm is an ornemental palm, with a dense canopy of about a hundred pinate leaves. Each leave may reach up to 15 ft (5 m) long.
Inflorescences appear between the leaves. Note that this palm is dioecious. It will thus require both a male and female Canary date palm to obtain viable seeds.
Dates from the Canary date palm are not edible, unlike its close relative, Phoenix dactylifera.
 
Phoenix canariensis requiert les expositions suivantes : mi-ombre,lumière,soleil
These palms require a well-drained ground.
One major enemy of the Canary date palm (and of many palms) is Paysandisia archon, a butterfly which can be a major threat to palms in Southern Europe and other places in the world.

Photos of Canary island date palm

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Category - tree
Dimensions
  • Height 20.00 m
  • Width 5.00 m
  • Minimum temperatures
  • The plant is likely to die as soon as temperature is below -10.0 °C
  • Leaves and other aerial parts are damaged as soon as temperatures drops to -6.0 °C
  • Exposure - partial shade, light, full sun
    Leaves - evergreen
    Flowers -
  • Color(s) : yellow
  • Propagation - seeds
  • This palm is propagated by seeds.
  • Fresh seeds of Canary date palm sprout relatively quickly : the process takes about 1 to 3 months.
  • Toxicity
  • No or unknown toxicity.
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