Doum Palm
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A Doum Palm is a type of palm tree that is native to the Sahara Desert. It is well adapted to the hot, dry conditions of its natural habitat.

The Doum Palm has a tall, slender trunk and can grow up to 20 feet tall. Its leaves are long and narrow, and its flowers are small and white. The fruit of the Doum Palm is a yellowish-orange drupe that is about the size of a grapefruit.

The Doum Palm is not endangered and can be found in many parts of the Sahara Desert.

If you're planning a trip to see the Doum Palm in its natural habitat, the best time to go is between October and February. This is when the weather is coolest and the desert is at its most beautiful.

The Doum Palm can be found in a number of locations in the Sahara Desert, including the Erg Chebbi, the Erg Chigaga, and the Tadrart Acacus mountains.

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It has edible oval fruits.

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Its roots, stems and leaves are used in medicine, ropes and baskets.

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