Phoenix roebelenii


Phoenix roebelenii, with common names of pygmy date palm, miniature date palm or just robellini, is a species of date palm native to southeastern Asia, from southwestern China, northern Laos and northern Vietnam,.
The Latin specific epithet roebelenii honours the orchid collector Carl Roebelen

Description

Phoenix roebelenii is a small to medium-sized, slow-growing slender tree growing to tall. The leaves are long, pinnate, with around 100 leaflets arranged in a single plane. Each leaflet is long and 1 cm broad, slightly drooping, and grey-green in colour with scurfy pubescence below.
The flowers are small, yellowish, produced on a inflorescence. The fruit is an edible 1 cm drupe resembling a small, thin-fleshed date.

Cultivation and uses

Phoenix roebelenii, is a popular ornamental plant in gardens in tropical and subtropical climate areas. With a minimum temperature requirement of 26 Fahrenheit it is grown under glass or as a houseplant in cooler areas. It needs little pruning to develop a strong structure, is resistant to pests, is tolerant to soil variation, and is moderately drought tolerant. The plant grows in partial shade to full sun, with the local climate determining where to plant.
This plant has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
The NASA Clean Air Study concluded that this was a plant that was effective at removing common household air toxins formaldehyde and benzene.

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