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 Regenerated Sabal/Cabbage Palms (Sabal palmetto): Why and How, 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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