Phoenix roxburghii

Phoenix roxburghii

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Recently, researchers have identified a new palm species and named it as Phoenix roxburghii. 

About Phoenix roxburghii

  • It is a new palm species named after William Roxburgh, considered the father of Indian Botany.

Features of Phoenix roxburghii 

  • It grows 12 to 16 metres tall. 
  • Phoenix roxburghii shares morphological similarities with Phoenix sylvestris, but differs by its taller solitary trunk, larger leaves and leaflets, musty-scented staminate flowers and larger, obovoid orange-yellow fruits,
  • Distribution: It is found on India’s eastern coast and Bangladesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Pakistan

Key Facts about Palm Tree

  • Palm is a member of the Arecaceae, or Palmae, a single family of monocotyledonous flowering plants of the order Arecales.
  • It is an evergreen plant which can grow in the form of shrubs, trees, or long, woody vines called lianas.
  • Distribution: It is distributed in America and in Asia, from India to Japan and south to Australia and the islands of the Pacific and Indian oceans, with Africa and Madagascar as a third but much less important palm region.
  • The palms with the greatest importance in world commerce are the coconut and the African oil palm (Elaeis guineensis); both are prime sources of vegetable oil and fat.

Source: TH

Phoenix roxburghii FAQs

Q1: What is the common name for Phoenix sylvestris in India?

Ans: Silver date palm

Q2: What is Phoenix sylvestris used for?

Ans: It has traditionally been used for abdominal distress, fever, unconsciousness, constipation, gonorrhea, heartburn.

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