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Palmera canaria. Canary Island date palm

Phoenix canariensis

Photo by Isabela
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39.865, -4.00537

Field Notes

Habitat:

Garden

Notes:

Palacio de Galiana. Toledo

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (7)

Thank you so much for the invitation, I'd love to meet you there but... At the moment is just a dream. Maybe 2012.
No problem. It's the specifics like: "common ornamental in Spain", etc. that often tip the decision. Not kidding about the trip to the Great Barrier Reef. Give us a date and we'll do the rest.
Yes, I think you are right, it is more likely to be canariensis.
Hi Lori, I've got a new book on trees and it looks Phenix canariensis. What do you think?
Thank you Lori, I've added name and link.
A species of Date palm, by the looks of it.
Photographed
PublishedNovember 21, 2010

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