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Plants in genus phoenix

Plants in genus phoenix

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Phoenix theophrasti

Phoenix theophrasti, native to Crete and the eastern Mediterranean, is one of the hardiest feather palms. It features grey-green leaves and can grow up to 15 meters tall. This palm is notable for its restricted distribution and historical significance, being named after Theophrastus, the ancient Greek 'father of botany'.

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Phoenix canariensis

Phoenix canariensis, commonly known as the Canary Island date palm, is a unique and colorful succulent native to the Canary Islands, Morocco, and East Africa. It features foliage similar to that of succulents and is well-suited for warm, dry climates. This plant is often used in landscaping for its striking appearance and adaptability to various soil conditions.

Phoenix roebelenii

Phoenix roebelenii, or Pygmy Date Palm, is a small palm tree native to Southeast Asia, growing 6 to 12 feet tall. It thrives in USDA zones 10-11 and is suitable as an indoor tree, adding a tropical touch to any space.

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