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Another Scottsdale Palm ID


Burl

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Here are pic's of the trees and seeds I collected.  I am thinking either phoenix dactylifera or phoenix canariensis.  The seeds do not look like pictures of either of the pic's of these seeds on the web.  Anyone know what I have here?  Maybe the seeds I am seeing on the web have already dried out?  These were collected from the dates which looked like gigantic red grapes. 

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Burl

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Looks like olive seeds?

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elevation 328 feet

distance from mediteranean sea 1,1 mile

lowest t° 2009/2010 : 27F

lowest t° 2008/2009 : 33F

lowest t° 2007/2008 : 32F

lowest t° 2006/2007 : 35F

lowest t° 2005/2006 : 27F

lowest t° 2004/2005 : 25F

Historical lowest t° 1985 : 18F

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^ Agree, look like Olive (European) Pits / seeds to me.  Texas Olive  is a frequent landscape subject locally also but the seeds look different than these.. 

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Well, maybe they were olives.  It's makes sense now that I think about the consistency of the "dates" I found.  I don't recall an olive tree where I retrieved the seeds but maybe there was one I didn't see.

 

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Burl

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On ‎11‎/‎2‎/‎2018‎ ‎7‎:‎59‎:‎31‎, Burl said:

Well, maybe they were olives.  It's makes sense now that I think about the consistency of the "dates" I found.  I don't recall an olive tree where I retrieved the seeds but maybe there was one I didn't see.

 

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Burl

Burl,

     I am playing CSI here.......   What is that tree in the picture where the branches/leaves are just showing in the right upper corner.   Looks like Olive to me.....    Maybe I am seeing things(olive trees).   

jimmyt

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On ‎11‎/‎5‎/‎2018‎ ‎12‎:‎48‎:‎59‎, jimmyt said:

Burl,

     I am playing CSI here.......   What is that tree in the picture where the branches/leaves are just showing in the right upper corner.   Looks like Olive to me.....    Maybe I am seeing things(olive trees).   

jimmyt

Looks like an olive tree to me too.

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Those are phoenix dactylifera in your photo but those look like olive seeds. Interestingly enough, most in the valley grow fruitless olive because the mess the olives make. They’re much more common. Grow them and see!

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