- Growth Form: The Dwarf Date Palm has a clumping growth habit, often producing multiple stems from the base, which can enhance its bushy appearance. This makes it visually appealing, especially in group plantings.
- Leaf Structure: The fronds are pinnate (feather-like), with numerous narrow leaflets that create a feathery, textured look. The arching fronds can provide excellent visual interest and movement in the landscape.
- Inflorescence: The flowers, although small and not particularly ornamental, can attract bees and other pollinators. They appear in late spring to summer and are borne on long stalks that rise above the foliage.
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