Edible Palms


Cabbage Palm - Sabal palmetto
California Fan Palm - Washingtonia filifera
Canary Island Date Palm - Phoenix canariensis
Coconut Palm - Cocos nucifera
Date Palm - Phoenix dactylifera
Pindo/Jelly Palm - Butia odorata
Peach Palm - Bactris gasipaes
Salak Palm - Salacca zalacca
More Edible Palms and their Uses, University of Florida pdf

Further Reading:

Cold Damage on Palms, University of Florida pdf
Container Production of Palms, University of Florida pdf
Edible Hardy Palm Fruits, California Rare Fruit Growers
Fertilization of Field-Grown and Landscape Palms in Florida, University of Florida pdf
Field Production of Palms, University of Florida pdf (Archived)
How to Germinate Palm Seeds, Floridata
Hurricane-Damaged Palms in the Landscape: Care after the Storm, University of Florida pdf
Lightning Damage to Landscape Palms, University of Florida pdf
Normal "Abnormalities" in Palms, University of Florida pdf
Nutrient Deficiencies in Palms
Nutrition and Fertilization of Palms in Containers, University of Florida pdf (Archived)
Palm Nutrition and Fertilization Publications, University of Florida ext. link
Palm Seed Germination, University of Florida pdf
Palms Morphology and Anatomy, University of Florida pdf
Physiological Disorders of Palms, University of Florida pdf
Pruning Palm Trees
, University of Florida pdf
Transplanting Palms in the Landscape, University of Florida pdf


External Links


Multipurpose Palms You Can Grow, Agroforestry ext. link
International Palm Society ext. link
A Resource for Pests and Diseases of Cultivated Palms ext. link



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