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Phoenix Canariensis Fruit Seeds

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Size: 100 Pcs

Product Specifications:

  • Scientific Name: Phoenix Canariense

  • Common Name: Canary Island Date Palm

  • Plant Type: Evergreen tree

  • Growth Habit: Upright, spreading crown

  • Mature Height: Up to 40-60 feet (12-18 meters)

  • Leaf Type: Long, arching pinnate leaves

  • Sun Requirement: Full sun

  • Soil Preference: Well-draining, sandy or loamy soil

  • Drought Tolerance: Moderate, once established

  • Cold Hardiness: Tolerates mild frost, best in warm climates

  • Uses: Ornamental landscaping, avenue planting, parks, and gardens

  • Fruit: Edible dates, though not as sweet as commercial date varieties

  • Germination Time: 4-12 weeks under optimal conditions

  • Ideal Climate: Mediterranean, tropical, and subtropical regions

  • Maintenance: Low; requires occasional pruning of old fronds

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Talia Reeve
Big Impact, Even in a Pot

These palms grow surprisingly well in containers. Mine’s on the back porch and gets compliments all the time. Love the bold, upright leaves and sculptural shape.

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Scott Brenner
Low Maintenance and Gorgeous Growth

I’ve been growing one of these indoors under grow lights and it’s doing amazing. Water sparingly, give it light, and it rewards you with strong, symmetrical leaves.

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Fiona Lancaster
Exotic Look Without the Fuss

I live in a warmer zone and these are doing great outside. The foliage is bold and eye-catching. Makes the yard feel like a resort!

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Derrick Holloway
Took a While to Sprout, But Worth It

It took some patience—these aren’t fast starters—but once they sprouted, they grew strong and healthy. Definitely a long-term investment for palm lovers.

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Chelsea Muir
Hardy and Elegant Addition to My Yard

These palms are stunning. They’re still young, but the fronds are long and graceful. I’m planning to transplant a few to my front yard once they get bigger.