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Doum Palm

Hyphaene thebaica (L.) Mart.

Description

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A dioecious, dichotomously-branched palm with crowded fan-shaped leaves. Male and female inflorescences are similar, except that male flowers are arranged in groups of three while female flowers are solitary. Fruit is a bumpy, broadly cylindrical to subglobose nut that has a smooth epicarp, fibrous, sweet mesocarp and a hard and bony endocarp that encloses an ovoid-globose seed.

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Distribution in Egypt

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Nile region (Qena, Aswan), oases, eastern desert, Res Sea coastal strip and Sinai.

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Global Distribution

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Egypt, Palestine, Arabia, Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, Somalia.

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Habitat

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Alluvial and sandy soils.

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Life Expectancy

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Perennial

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