October,
2000
Palm of the
Month:
Edible Date Palm:
Phoenix dactylifera Medjool
Phoenix dactylifera,
October's Winner of the Blue Ribbon Palm of the Month, brings my mind to a very different
"mood", than does last month's winner: The Cuban Royal Palm! No, The true
edible date palm, takes my mind right to the desert oasis! I see the pyramids among
the date palms. I see dark-skinned, white-turbaned nomads & sturdy dromedary
camels, hung heavy with leather pouches draped on each side of their muscular torsos
brimming with many burnished-brown bunches of just-cut, sugary-sweet Medjool dates!
The Medjool date is the "refugee" date palm, from The Old World!! It was
the preferred date "candy" of Moroccan Royalty...transplanted here, in the U.S.'
lower Colorado River Valley, so as to escape a fatal virus that plagued that part of the
Mediterranean Basin, and threatened to make the Medjool Date, only a "sweet"
memory in Morocco! The Phoenix dactylifera thrived here to the world's
delight! It still IS the treat of Middle Eastern Royalty...now all, however, can
enjoy the Medjool's succulent, almost "sinful" sugary decadence!
The date palm takes
my mind, also, to Beverly Hills, Scottsdale, & Palm Springs! It seems synonymous
with "new" desert oases, and decadent wealth! A palm needing precious
water where rain is sparse. Indeed, the phoenix dactylifera drinks copious amounts
of water (from rivers & springs, usually!) Its culture, can be from Zone 8 to
11, but the date palm will develop fruit only reliably where its roots have an unending
supply of fresh water, and the air's relative humidity is literally, desert-dry! The
phoenix is hardy to -10 C., or about 21 degrees F.
Its foliage is always
distinctive! Blue-green and upright! Rows of Edible Date Palm trees look
"royal" & elegant; they are an entirely formal tree! Nothing frowsy
about the landscape which might include Phoenix dactylifera Medjool specimens! The
Wise Gardener thinks that they are really best-looking out West! In Florida, on the
Gulf Coast & in Queensland, AU, the Edible Date Palm Medjool looks a bit stressed by
the high humidity.They "seem" to be doing "OK" in these humid
environs, but I don't think that they really are too very happy!
I think that the Phoenix
dactylifera Medjool really wants to be where it "feels" like it's back
home! It wants to think that it is back with the camels & Bedouins & sands
of the Moroccan Desert! The Arizona & California deserts are the environments
probably the most like Morocco, as far as this date tree is concerned! The Phoenix
dactylifera Medjool very much deserves October's Blue Ribbon Palm of the Month
Award! This palm, as you can probably tell by my prose, has "moved" me
significantly, as I have been privileged to "come to know them" much more
intimately! They are beautiful & historically important trees, with fruit that
is truly ambrosial!
Click Below!!

Paul, "The
Wise Gardener! "
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