- Palmeral of Elche
Infobox World Heritage Site
WHS = Palmeral of Elche
State Party = ESP
Type = Cultural
Criteria = ii, v
ID = 930
Region = Europe and North America
Year = 2000
Session = 24th
Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/930 The Palmeral of Elche (Spanish: "Palmeral de Elche", Valencian: "Palmerar d'Elx") is a plantation of palm trees in the Spanish province of Alicante. It is the largest palm grove ( _es. palmeral) in Europe and one of the largest in the world, surpassed in size only by some inArab countries.The Palmeral includes the "Parque Municipal" and many other
orchard s ("huertos"), covering over 3.5square kilometre s, including 1.5 km² within the city ofElche (Elx). It contains more than 11,000 palm trees, mostlydate palm s, with individual specimens up to 300 years old. At its peak, in the 18th century, it may have covered an area twice as large, with up to 200,000 trees. The dates are harvested in December. The largest palm is the "Imperial Palm" ("Palmera Imperial"), with 7 stems in the shape of acandelabra , named after Elisabeth, known as Sissi, the Empress consort of Franz Joseph, who visited the plantation in 1894.It is thought that palms were originally planted in this location as early as the 5th century BC by Carthaginians who settled in south-east Spain. The plantation survived under the Romans and the
Moors . Theirrigation system was extended in the times ofAbd ar-Rahman I and remains in use. The formal landscape of the palmeral that still exists today was created when the city was under Moorish control in the 10th century. Although the area has an annual rainfall of only 300 mm, the palm trees planted along a network of irrigation canals from the salty RiverVinalopó creates a patchwork of agricultral plots ("huertos"), each demarcated and shaded by the palm trees to create a protected microclimate. Laws were passed to protect the plantation after the "Reconquista ".In 2005, it was discovered that the
larva e of thered palm weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus ) had infested some trees, laying its eggs inside the stems.References
*"This article is based on a translation of the equivalent article of the
Spanish Wikipedia , dated4 July 2006 "
* [http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/930 Palmeral of Elche] fromUNESCO
* [http://www.cult.gva.es/palmeral/en.html El Palmeral de Elche - A Cultural Landscape Inherited from Al-Andalus]External links
* [http://www.alicante-spain.com/elche.html Elche Spain] City overview with detailed map. From a local citizen.
* [http://www.infojardin.com/palmeras/plaga-palmera-picudo-rojo.htm Information on the "picudo rojo" (red palm weevil)] es icon
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