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Floristic Inventory of the Florida Keys Database Online

Phoenix canariensis Wildpret
Canary Island date palm

Phoenix canariensis
Copyright by: Forest & Kim Starr

Family: Arecaceae

Group: Monocot

Substrate: Terrestrial

Habit: Tree

Perennation: Perennial

Map of select IRC data for peninsular Florida

SOUTH FLORIDA Occurrence: Present

SOUTH FLORIDA Native Status: Not Native, Naturalized

SOUTH FLORIDA Cultivated Status: Cultivated

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FLORIDA KEYS Occurrence: Present

FLORIDA KEYS Native Status: Not Native, Cultivated Only

Map of select IRC data for the Florida Keys

Florida Keys History and Distribution: Not reported for the Florida Keys by John Kunkel Small in 1913. Occasionally cultivated throughout the Florida Keys, but apparently not naturalized.

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Phoenix canariensis has been reported from the following 3 conservation areas in the FLORIDA KEYS :
Occurrence Native Status
Biscayne National Park, Florida Keys Section Present Not Native, Cultivated Only
Dagny Johnson Key Largo Hammocks Botanical State Park Possibly Extirpated Not Native, Naturalized
Dry Tortugas National Park Presumed Extirpated Not Native, Cultivated Only






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Phoenix canariensis
Copyright by: Forest & Kim Starr

Phoenix canariensis
Copyright by: Forest & Kim Starr

Phoenix canariensis
Copyright by: Forest & Kim Starr

Phoenix canariensis
Copyright by: Forest & Kim Starr