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Elaeis guineensisAfrican Oil Palm

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Elaeis guineensis - African Oil Palm

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Description

The Elaeis guineensis, or African Oil Palm, is a robust, fast-growing tropical palm prized for its high-yield fruit clusters and ornamental value. Growing up to 20 meters, this evergreen palm is widely used in large-scale agricultural projects and as an architectural feature in tropical landscapes. Its dense, feather-like fronds create a striking canopy, adding texture and height to plantations, parks, and large gardens.

Known for its adaptability, the African Oil Palm thrives in tropical climates with well-drained soils. Its rapid growth and unique form make it a versatile choice for functional and decorative planting in warm regions.

Specifications:

  • Height: 15–20 meters
  • Width: 6–8 meters
  • Native to: West and Central Africa
  • Foliage: Long, feathered fronds forming a dense canopy
  • Growth rate: Fast

Conditions:

  • Soil: Prefers rich, well-drained soils; tolerates a range of tropical soil types
  • Light: Full sun
  • Water: Moderate; requires consistent moisture in tropical climates
  • Climate: Thrives in humid tropical and subtropical regions

Additional Features:

  • Productivity: Produces high-yield fruit clusters for oil production
  • Canopy Impact: Provides shade and visual structure in large-scale landscapes
  • Spacing: Plant 8–10 meters apart for plantations or as individual specimens
  • Versatility: Ideal for agroforestry projects and tropical ornamental planting
  • Maintenance: Low; occasional removal of older fronds keeps it neat
  • Environmental Benefits: Dense foliage supports biodiversity and prevents soil erosion
  • Durability: Withstands tropical storms and thrives in high-humidity environments

With its economic value and aesthetic appeal, the African Oil Palm is a standout choice for large-scale projects combining agricultural and ornamental goals in tropical climates. 

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