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Species of Phoenix L.

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Accepted Names
Exclude infraspecific names

NameAccepted Nameai
Phoenix hybr. a 
Phoenix spp. a 
Phoenix abyssinica Drude Phoenix reclinata Jacq.   
Phoenix acaulis Roxb.  a 
Phoenix andamanensis S. C. Barrow  a 
Phoenix atlantica A. Chev.  a 
Phoenix caespitosa Chiov.  a 
Phoenix canariensis H. Wildpret  a 
Phoenix dactylifera L.  a 
Phoenix farinifera Roxb. Phoenix pusilla Gaertn.   
Phoenix hanceana Naudin ex Hance, nom. nud. Phoenix loureiroi Kunth var. loureiroi   
Phoenix humilis Royle ex Becc. Phoenix loureiroi Kunth var. pedunculata (Griff.) Govaerts   
Phoenix humilis Royle ex Becc. var. robusta Becc. Phoenix loureiroi Kunth var. pedunculata (Griff.) Govaerts  i
Phoenix leonensis Lodd. ex Kunth, nom. nud. Phoenix reclinata Jacq.   
Phoenix loureiroi Kunth  a 
Phoenix loureiroi Kunth var. humilis S. C. Barrow Phoenix loureiroi Kunth var. pedunculata (Griff.) Govaerts  i
Phoenix loureiroi Kunth var. loureiroi  ai
Phoenix loureiroi Kunth var. pedunculata (Griff.) Govaerts  ai
Phoenix ouseleyana Griff. Phoenix loureiroi Kunth var. pedunculata (Griff.) Govaerts  i
Phoenix paludosa Roxb.  a 
Phoenix pedunculata Griff. Phoenix loureiroi Kunth var. pedunculata (Griff.) Govaerts  i
Phoenix pumila Regel, nom. nud. Phoenix reclinata Jacq.   
Phoenix pusilla Gaertn.  a 
Phoenix reclinata Jacq.  a 
Phoenix reclinata Jacq. var. leonensis ined.? Phoenix reclinata Jacq.  i
Phoenix robusta (Becc.) Hook. f. Phoenix loureiroi Kunth var. pedunculata (Griff.) Govaerts  i
Phoenix roebelenii O'Brien  a 
Phoenix rupicola T. Anderson  a 
Phoenix senegalensis Andre Phoenix canariensis H. Wildpret   
Phoenix spinosa Schumach. Phoenix reclinata Jacq.   
Phoenix sylvestris (L.) Roxb.  a 
Phoenix theophrasti Greuter  a 
Phoenix tomentosa hort. Phoenix spp.  
Phoenix zeylanica Trimen Phoenix pusilla Gaertn.   
  1. Phoenix abyssinica Drude (=Phoenix reclinata Jacq.)
  2. Phoenix acaulis Roxb.
  3. Phoenix andamanensis S. C. Barrow
  4. Phoenix atlantica A. Chev.
  5. Phoenix caespitosa Chiov.
  6. Phoenix canariensis H. Wildpret
  7. Phoenix dactylifera L.
  8. Phoenix farinifera Roxb. (=Phoenix pusilla Gaertn.)
  9. Phoenix hanceana Naudin ex Hance, nom. nud. (=Phoenix loureiroi Kunth var. loureiroi)
  10. Phoenix humilis Royle ex Becc. (=Phoenix loureiroi Kunth var. pedunculata (Griff.) Govaerts)
  11. Phoenix humilis Royle ex Becc. var. robusta Becc. (=Phoenix loureiroi Kunth var. pedunculata (Griff.) Govaerts)
  12. Phoenix hybr.
  13. Phoenix leonensis Lodd. ex Kunth, nom. nud. (=Phoenix reclinata Jacq.)
  14. Phoenix loureiroi Kunth
  15. Phoenix loureiroi Kunth var. humilis S. C. Barrow (=Phoenix loureiroi Kunth var. pedunculata (Griff.) Govaerts)
  16. Phoenix loureiroi Kunth var. loureiroi
  17. Phoenix loureiroi Kunth var. pedunculata (Griff.) Govaerts
  18. Phoenix ouseleyana Griff. (=Phoenix loureiroi Kunth var. pedunculata (Griff.) Govaerts)
  19. Phoenix paludosa Roxb.
  20. Phoenix pedunculata Griff. (=Phoenix loureiroi Kunth var. pedunculata (Griff.) Govaerts)
  21. Phoenix pumila Regel, nom. nud. (=Phoenix reclinata Jacq.)
  22. Phoenix pusilla Gaertn.
  23. Phoenix reclinata Jacq.
  24. Phoenix reclinata Jacq. var. leonensis ined.? (=Phoenix reclinata Jacq.)
  25. Phoenix robusta (Becc.) Hook. f. (=Phoenix loureiroi Kunth var. pedunculata (Griff.) Govaerts)
  26. Phoenix roebelenii O'Brien
  27. Phoenix rupicola T. Anderson
  28. Phoenix senegalensis Andre (=Phoenix canariensis H. Wildpret)
  29. Phoenix spinosa Schumach. (=Phoenix reclinata Jacq.)
  30. Phoenix spp.
  31. Phoenix sylvestris (L.) Roxb.
  32. Phoenix theophrasti Greuter
  33. Phoenix tomentosa hort. (=Phoenix spp.)
  34. Phoenix zeylanica Trimen (=Phoenix pusilla Gaertn.)


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