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Edible portion : Cabbage, Fruit starch, Kernel, Leaves, Palm heart, Nuts, Root,

A tall branched palm. There are usually 4 crowns but occasionally 8 or 16. Each branch gives rise to a crown. Each crown has 8-20 fan shaped leaves. It grows 15-20 m tall. The stem is smooth but it has the scars of the old leaf bases. The leaves are broad (130-180 cm ) and with 20-40 long thin segments. The leaves are grey-green. The leaf stalk is 90-140 cm long and spiny with curved hooks along the edges. The male flower is 1.3 m long and the female flower is a similar length but is densely furry in the axils at the base of the fruit. The fruit is a dry fruit with a stone inside. They are about 7.5 x 5 cm and usually an irregular shape. The shiny outer layer encloses a middle layer which smells of gingerbread. This surrounds the hard stone which contains the seed kernel. The seeds are very hard and with a white kernel and a hollow centre. About 20-50 seeds weigh one kilogram. The mealy flesh of the fruit is edible.

Distribution : A tropical plant. It will grow in warm temperate, subtropical and tropical regions. It will not tolerate frost. It grows in coastal regions. It can grow in arid places. It is found in the drier parts of West Africa. It grows in the Sahel. It is often on soil left by floods from rivers. It forms dense stands in hot dry valleys. They grow where the temperature is 20°C to 35° or 40°C. They grow up to 600 m altitude. They are common in areas with a rainfall between 150 and 600 mm per year. They can grow on salty soils. It can grow in arid places. They prefer a soil pH of 6.5-7.6. They are pollinated by wind. It suits hardiness zones 10-12. In Townsville palmetum.

Common names : Gingerbread palm, Doum palm, African Doum palm, Baar, Babazla, Bar, Bri-goruba, Dom, Doum, Dum palm, Gara'ito, Gellohi, Goriba, Goruba, Karjim, Kunchula, Manie, Meti, Mukpiatikakadata, Na, Poro, Qoone, Sete, Unga, Zimini

Synonyms :

Chamaeriphes crinita (Gaertn.) Kuntze;
Chamaeriphes thebaica (L.) Kuntze;
Corypha thebaica L.;
Cucifera thebaica (L.) Delile;
Douma thebaica (L.) Poir.;
Hyphaene baikieana Furtado;
Hyphaene crinita Gaertn.;
Hyphaene dahomeensis Becc.;
Hyphaene dankaliensis Becc.;
Hyphaene guineensis Schum. & Thonn.;
Hyphaene nodularia Becc.;