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Scott Zona +
Linnaeus +
Date palm +  and palmier dattier +
widespread +, native to Eastern Hemisphere +, including the Canary and Cape Verde iIslands +, s Europe +, Africa (including Madagascar) +, s Asia +  and and Philippines. +
derivation uncertain, perhaps for the Phoenicians, known for a dye that was similar in color to ripening dates +  and name used by Theophrastus for the date palm +
austin1978c +  and barrow1998a +
Dachel +, Elate +  and Palma +
Phoenix +
Arecaceae tribe Phoeniceae +