The Canarian Palm Tree (Phoenix canariensis) is one of the 2350 sorts of palm trees you can find on the whole world and it is also the only endemic species in the Canary Islands archipelago. It is the pride of all habitants of the island.
This large palm belongs to the Phoenix family and with 13 species in common on the warm continents, it has separate sexes and a thick trunk that can grow up to 30 metres.
It is decorated with rhomboid scars that appear when the leaves fall off. The upper part is protected by leaves and fibres that last for years until they fall off.
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