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Date Palm tree in Abudhabi, UAE. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Center pivot irrigated farm field Royalty Free Stock Photo
Farmland with irrigated fields and crops Royalty Free Stock Photo
Center pivot farm Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Irrigation canal in winter, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fruit trees plantation on winter Royalty Free Stock Photo
Date Palm tree in Abudhabi, UAE.
fruit tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tractor working in the fields under the night sky Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fruit trees plantation on winter Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wild nature in the fields of Andalusia in Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Old broken rustic town house Royalty Free Stock Photo
Acedera town overview, Extremadura, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Water pump for irrigation Royalty Free Stock Photo
Date palm, Phoenix dactylifera, tree of the palm family Arecaceae cultivated for its sweet edible fruits. The date palm has been prized from remotest antiquity and may have originated in what is now Iraq. The fruit has been the staple food and chief source of wealth in the irrigable deserts of North Africa and the Middle East. Spanish missionaries carried the tree to the New World in the 18th and early 19th centuries. Date palms are grown in the Canary Islands, northern Africa, the Middle East, Pakistan, India, Mexico, and the U.S. state of California.


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