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planting canary island date palm seeds Canary Island Date Palm Tree

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planting canary island date palm seeds Canary Island Date Palm TreeDescription Canary Island Date Palm Tree Seeds (Phoenix canariensis) Also Known as Pineapple Palm, 15+ Non GMO & Heirloom Seeds by Islas Garden Seeds, Exotic Tropical Landscape Tree Phoenix canariensis Canary Island Date Palm A majestic palm known for its tall, stately trunk and large, feathery fronds. Often called the Pineapple Palm, it can reach 4060 feet when mature, making it a striking focal point for landscapes. Grown primarily for ornamental

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Canary Island Date Palm Tree Seeds (Phoenix canariensis) – Also Known as Pineapple Palm, 15+ Non-GMO & Heirloom Seeds by Isla’s Garden Seeds, Exotic Tropical Landscape Tree

Phoenix canariensis – Canary Island Date Palm

A majestic palm known for its tall, stately trunk and large, feathery fronds. Often called the “Pineapple Palm,” it can reach 40–60 feet when mature, making it a striking focal point for landscapes. Grown primarily for ornamental beauty rather than edible fruit, this long-lived palm thrives in warm climates and adds a tropical elegance to gardens, streets, and courtyards.

Type: Perennial/Tree
Sun: Full Sun
Planting Depth: ½–1”
Spacing: 12–20’
Water: Moderate (drought-tolerant once established)
Days to Maturity/Bloom: 4–6 years to maturity; can take longer to develop full crown
Height: 40–60’ (sometimes taller in ideal conditions)
Zones: 9–11


Planting Instructions

Approx seeds per order: 15+

Soak seeds in warm water for 24–48 hours to soften the seed coat. Plant in pots or seed trays filled with a well-draining mix of sand and compost, about ½–1 inch deep. Maintain consistent warmth (75–85°F) and moisture—germination may take several weeks to months, as palms are slow to sprout.

Keep seedlings in a sunny, warm environment and repot as needed. Canary Island Date Palms grow slowly and should remain in containers for at least a year before outdoor transplanting. Select a permanent site with full sun and room to grow, as these palms develop large canopies and massive trunks.

Unlike fruiting apricots, Canary Island Date Palms are cultivated for their ornamental presence and will not provide edible dates, but they deliver unmatched tropical grandeur in any landscape.

Type: Perennial/Tree
Sun: Full Sun
Planting Depth: ½–1”
Spacing: 12–20’
Water: Moderate (drought-tolerant once established)
Days to Maturity/Bloom: 4–6 years to maturity; can take longer to develop full crown
Height: 40–60’ (sometimes taller in ideal conditions)
Zones: 9–11

USDA Zone Map

Canary Island Date Palm Tree (Phoenix canariensis) grows best in USDA Zones 9–11, thriving in full sun with well-draining soil and developing into a majestic, tropical landscape tree.

Type: Perennial/Tree
Sun: Full Sun
Planting Depth: ½–1”
Spacing: 12–20’
Water: Moderate (drought-tolerant once established)
Days to Maturity/Bloom: 4–6 years to maturity; can take longer to develop full crown
Height: 40–60’ (sometimes taller in ideal conditions)
Zones: 9–11

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