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Phoenix reclinata Jacq.
SENEGAL DATE PALM
Senegal Date-Palm

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FamilyScientific name @ source (records)
Graphiolaceae  Graphiola phoenicis @ BPI (11)
Meliolaceae  Meliola palmicola @ BPI (9)
Miridae  Gn_orthotylinigp10 sp_001 @ AMNH_PBI (1)
Mycosphaerellaceae  Cercospora preisii @ BPI (1)
Phoenicococcidae  Phoenicococcus marlatti @ CSCA_TCN (3)
Phyllachoraceae  Phyllachora @ BPI (2)
Polyporaceae  Polyporus sanguineus @ BPI (2)
Stereaceae  Stereum umbrinum @ BPI (1)
Tingidae  Epimixia sp_ms_aboccidente @ AMNH_PBI (1)
_  Exosporium palmivorum @ BPI (2)

Exosporium preisii @ BPI (3)

Pseudocamptoum fasciculatum @ BPI (1)

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2. Phoenix reclinata Jacquin, Fragmenta Botanica. 27, plate 24. 1801.

Senegal date palm, dattier du Sénégal

Stems multiple, usually ascending, to 8 m, diam. 10--15 cm. Fruits ripening from green through orange to reddish brown, ellipsoid, length 12--18 mm, diam. 7--8 mm. 2n = 36.

Flowering throughout year. Volunteer in waste places and disturbed areas; 0--10 m; introduced; Fla.; native, to Africa (including Madagascar).

Phoenix reclinata is commonly cultivated in central and southern Florida. Its seeds are dispersed by birds and raccoons.

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