Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera) Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera) Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera) Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera)
Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera)
Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera)
Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera)
Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera)

Date Palm (Phoenix dactylifera)

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Date palms have been cultivated for thousands of years for the delicious sweet dates. The palm can be grown as a container plant in temperate climates, at a minimum temperature of -8 degC.

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Description

The date palm has been cultivated since 6000 BCE, according to archaeological evidence. The species would originate in Iraq, from where it spread throughout western Asia and northern Africa. Dates were eaten fresh, or processed into datewine. Nowadays dates are often processed in bread, into syrup or juice, or can be used in a large variety of dishes. Egypt is currently the largest producer of dates, and mature palms can produce 70-140 kg dates per harvest season. In nature the date palm can grow up to a height of 25 meters, and has leaves of 4 to 6 meters in length. In temperate climates the palm can best be grown as a container plant, at a minimum temperature of -8 degC. In a sheltered and dry stand the plant could possibly stay outside during winter. Because the plant is dioecious, both a male and a female plant are needed for fruit set.

Sowing description: Soak the seeds for 2-3 days in lukewarm water, after which they can be sown in sowing mix. Keep the soil constantly lightly moist, and let the seeds germinate at a warm spot (25-30 degC), for example close to a heater or with artificial bottom heat. 

Specifications

Family:
Arecaceae
Scientific name:
Phoenix dactylifera
Common name:
Date Palm
Native to:
Southwest Asia
Sowing time:
All year round
Difficulty level:
Intermediate
Minimum temperature:
-8 degrees Celsius

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Carl

I wrapped the seeds in a wet paper towel, put that in a plastic bag and kept it in the kitchen drawer for a couple of weeks. I checked every week if there were the beginnings of roots. 7 out of the 10 sprouted. Six of them are now growing in large pots in our living room. One i threw away due to excessive mold in the pot. I had bought the seeds in september, if id sown them in may i think all of them might have sprouted :)


Thomas

Begin maart gezaaid in diepe pot. 14 april 1 zaadje opgegraven en wortel van 4 cm. Staan bij de verwarming met daglicht. Geen direct zonlicht

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Description

The date palm has been cultivated since 6000 BCE, according to archaeological evidence. The species would originate in Iraq, from where it spread throughout western Asia and northern Africa. Dates were eaten fresh, or processed into datewine. Nowadays dates are often processed in bread, into syrup or juice, or can be used in a large variety of dishes. Egypt is currently the largest producer of dates, and mature palms can produce 70-140 kg dates per harvest season. In nature the date palm can grow up to a height of 25 meters, and has leaves of 4 to 6 meters in length. In temperate climates the palm can best be grown as a container plant, at a minimum temperature of -8 degC. In a sheltered and dry stand the plant could possibly stay outside during winter. Because the plant is dioecious, both a male and a female plant are needed for fruit set.

Sowing description: Soak the seeds for 2-3 days in lukewarm water, after which they can be sown in sowing mix. Keep the soil constantly lightly moist, and let the seeds germinate at a warm spot (25-30 degC), for example close to a heater or with artificial bottom heat. 
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