식물/들꽃-야자나무과(Arecaceae)

카나리아야자-[정명] Phoenix canariensis Hort. ex Chabaud

rkfelsh 2025. 3. 21. 18:50

Phoenix canariensis, the Canary Island date palm, is a species of flowering plant in the palm family Arecaceaenative to the Canary Islands off the coast of Northwestern Africa. It is a relative of Phoenix dactylifera, the true date palm. It is the natural symbol of the Canary Islands, together with the canary Serinus canaria.[2]

Description

Phoenix canariensis is a large, solitary palm, 10–20 m (33–66 ft) tall, the tallest recorded being 36 m (118 ft) tall. The leaves are pinnate, 4–6 m (13–20 ft) long, with 80–100 leaflets on each side of the central rachis. There are typically around 75 to 125 living leaves on a tree, but the record number were on a tree on the French Riviera, which bore 443 green, fresh leaves at one time. The fruit is an oval, yellow to orange drupe 2 cm (0.79 in) long and 1 cm (0.39 in) in diameter, and containing a single large seed. The fruit pulp is edible, but is not a particularly good date.

Phoenix canariensis - Wikipedia

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