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Palm oil plantation, September 2016

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This is the most visible display I have seen at a zoo yet about deforestation due to palm oil plantations. Good for Twycross!
 
Anyway these are (Chamaerops humilis), a mediterranean palm able to survive outdoors in UK (or maybe they're Trachycarpus fortunei, a species for temperate Asia and also hardy). They're absolutely different to the oil palm (Elaeis guineensis), a tropical african species with feather-shaped (not fan-shaped) leaves.
 
Well what ever they are as far as I know its the third time they have had to replant it,since it was done way back in the dark days of the zoos recent history!As I know the first plants died out in under 3 months!
 
Anyway these are (Chamaerops humilis), a mediterranean palm able to survive outdoors in UK (or maybe they're Trachycarpus fortunei, a species for temperate Asia and also hardy). They're absolutely different to the oil palm (Elaeis guineensis), a tropical african species with feather-shaped (not fan-shaped) leaves.

I feel rather cheated now :( If you're going to make a point, make it properly (this point is directed at Twycross).
 
If you could grow oil palm in the UK, don't you think there'd be plantations of it?
 

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