Phoenix reclinata
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Synonymy:
Phoenix senegalensis
Common Names:
Senegal Date Palm
Distribution & Habitat:
Found in Africa in swamps, and on river banks, usually close to the coast.
Description:
A large, clumping palm, to about 10m tall.
General:
Too large for most gardens, but very good for parks.
Culture:
Sunny, and moist position. Likes lots of water, (it doesn't mind wet feet), and fertiliser. Frost tolerant.
Figure 1. P. reclinata in habitat, Ngare Ndare River in Kenya.
[[localhost_Sydney_index| Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney.
Contributed by:
Jeff Nugent,
Permaculture Plants (Figure 1&2).
Mike Gray (Figure 3)
Kyle Cawaza (Figure 4)