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PHelp me ID this Date Palm please

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I got this date palm a few months ago, but I'm confused about its exact name. 

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phoenix dactylifera

GIUSEPPE

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Thank you. I really appreciate it.

Very cool my friend🌴🌴🌴🦜🦜🦜

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I am not sure about anything with tied up fronds and lower stem partly  submerged. It bears some traits, that do not comply with typical dactylifera such as the perpendicularly spreading acanthophylls and the very short pseudopetiole. However dactylifera is a very common sp and therefore the most probable possibility.

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@Phoenikakias I've untied the fronds for a closer shot. The following pictures are much clearer.

 

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It looks like a taxon growing in west Mauretania...

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