Canary Island Date Palm (Phoenix canariensis)

This page features illustrations of the Canary Island Date Palm (Phoenix canariensis) in various formats such as PNG, SVG, and AI. The palm, a member of the Arecaceae family, is an evergreen flowering species native to the Canary Islands and a relative of the True Date Palm. It is characterized by pinnate leaves with 80 to 100 leaflets, forming a striking rounded crown, and produces oval, yellow to orange edible fruits containing a single seed. The Canary Island Date Palm thrives in wet-winter, wet-summer, Mediterranean, and humid subtropical climates, with a preference for low altitude conditions and well-drained loam soil. Known for its slow growth rate, this palm requires regular pruning to maintain its appearance, boasting a stout trunk and rich green crown.