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Phoenix


wimmie

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For a long time now, I am looking for a special type of Phoenix dactylifera. I have seen this variation in several locations in Spain, Marbella, Elche, Llorett de Mar and Torremolinos, but up to now I have not been able to find this palm in a nursery, not in Spain, not in Italy nor in France. Anyone of you ever seen this palm?

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Maybe if you address Peter Lensvelt in Facebook? I think he owns such a fruiting specimen in Tolox Spain. He used to call it Phoenix iberica, but seeds are typical of dactylifera, so I assume it is a widespread form of common dactylifera in Spain.

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