The Doum Palm (Hyphaene thebaica) also known as the Gingerbread Tree is an evergreen species of palm tree that is part of the Arecaceae family. The Doum Palm is native to the Arabian Peninsula as well as the northwestern part of the African continent. The Doum Palm has a thick trunk with extended branches made up of tufts of large leaves. The leaves have a fan-shape. The Doum Palm also grows flowers and large woody fruits that contain a single seed and remain at the tree for an extended period of time. The Doum Palm is not in danger of extinction.
Doum Palms have an overall height between 32.8’-55.8’ (10-17 m) and combined spread diameter of 21’-36’ (6.4-11 m). The trunk of the Doum Palm has a diameter of 11.8”-17.7” (30-45 cm) with leaf lengths between 3.9’-6.6’ (1.2-2 m).
The Doum Palm (Hyphaene thebaica) also known as the Gingerbread Tree is an evergreen species of palm tree that is part of the Arecaceae family. The Doum Palm is native to the Arabian Peninsula as well as the northwestern part of the African continent. The Doum Palm has a thick trunk with extended branches made up of tufts of large leaves. The leaves have a fan-shape. The Doum Palm also grows flowers and large woody fruits that contain a single seed and remain at the tree for an extended period of time. The Doum Palm is not in danger of extinction.
Doum Palms have an overall height between 32.8’-55.8’ (10-17 m) and combined spread diameter of 21’-36’ (6.4-11 m). The trunk of the Doum Palm has a diameter of 11.8”-17.7” (30-45 cm) with leaf lengths between 3.9’-6.6’ (1.2-2 m).