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What is a Borassus Palm? Borassus Palms are tropical trees that can be found in the wild in many tropical regions around the world.

They are known for their distinctive fan-shaped leaves and large, fleshy fruit. Borassus Palms are typically tall trees, reaching up to 60 or 70 feet in height. They have a sturdy trunk and long, spindly branches that can spread out wide. The leaves of a Borassus Palm are fan-shaped, with a broad blade and a long petiole. The fruit of a Borassus Palm is round and red or yellow, measuring up to 8 inches in diameter. It is filled with edible pulp and seeds.

They are a beautiful sight to see in their natural habitat.

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Geeky Facts about the Borassus Palm

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It can grow to 20m.

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This palm prefers moist soil and can tolerate drought.

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Also known as African Fan Palm or African Palmyra Palm.

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