Compact x Nigeria (High Density Compact Variety)
This variety comes from the crossing of compact dura mother palms
(originating from successive backcrossing of an E. oleifera x E. guineensis
natural hybrid with exceptional characteristics to E. guineensis paternal
lines), with parental lines (pisifera) originating from materials introduced
from the Kade Experimental Station in Ghana that were developed by NIFOR in
Nigeria. The palms of this variety have considerably shorter leaves and trunks
than standard E. guineensis varieties, so they can be planted at 170
palms per hectare. Another distinctive trait of these palms is that they produce
virescens and nigrescens bunches.
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