Phoenix sylvestris
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Phoenix sylvestris, Roxbg. St. solitary, stout, 25-40 ft. high, clothed with persistent petiole-bases, the crown very large: lvs. 10-15 ft., glabrous, grayish green; petiole spiny; lfts. 1-2 ft., fascicled, 6-18 in. long and 3/4-l in. broad, 2-4-ranked, rigid: fr. orange-yellow, the seed rounded at both ends, pale brown. Very close to P. dactylifera and perhaps the origin of that plant. India. I.H. 10:351. V.l6:101. F. 1872, p. 29. Gn. 54, p. 117. G.C. III. 10:105. G. 1:248; 9:116. R.H. 1912, p. 149. —A hybrid of P. sylvestris and P. canariensis secured by E. H. Hart is highly praised. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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