Palmyra Palm, also known as Borassus flabellifer, is a type of palm tree that is native to Asia and Africa. It is a versatile tree that produces a range of valuable products such as food, medicine, and materials for construction. Other names for Palmyra Palm include the Cambodian Palm, Toddy Palm, Sugar Palm, and Tala Palm. It has a wide trunk with thorn-like structures on its bark and leaves that can reach up to 2-3 meters in length. The Palmyra Palm is known for its hardiness in very arid climates, and for its resilience during extreme weather conditions. It has a deeply rooted cultural significance in the regions where it grows.