Monday, January 27, 2014

Hybrid Date Palms - Crosses between Canary Island Date Palm, Sylvester Palm, Reclinata Palm, Roebelenii Palm and the True Date Palm

I find it amazing how many variations in leaf form, trunk diameter, seed color and size, growth rate, and clustering characteristics can be found in hybrid date palms.

The first generation seems to be fairly predictable. The second and third generation have much less predictable results. Some of these Hybrid x Hybrid palms are exceptionally beautiful and robust while others are equally unattractive.

Date Palms (Phoenix varieties) are either male or female. The females must be polinated by another date palm. They don't care which date palm variety. That is what leads to the hybrids. In contrast, the Queen Palm has both male and female flowers at the same time and can polinate itself.

Here are some samples of first and second/third generation hybrids:

Phoenix Palm Hybrid
Hybrid Date Palm

Phoenix Reclinata Date Palm Hybrid
Hybrid Reclinata Date Palm

Phoenix Hybrid Palm
Hybrid Date Palm

Phoenix Hybrid Palm
Hybrid Date Palm

Phoenix Hybrid Palm
Serpentine Hybrid Date Palm


Rob Pittman
A Quality Plant
www.aqualityplant.com
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