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Sabal palmetto
Sabal palmetto Sabal palmetto Cabbage palm, Cabbage palmetto, Carolina palmetto Description Locality: North America and Caribbean Cold Hardiness: Probably low 20s F. Trunk type: Single, fairly smooth. Leaf type: Costapalmate, (fan shaped). Suckering/Solitary: Solitaire Maintenance: Easy Speed of growth: Medium Height: About 15 feet Soil requirements: Average Sun Requirements: Full sun General ...
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sabal palmetto, cabbage palm, sabal palm, palmetto palm
... question FREE plant drawing weekly Plant below may be available Click the banana to see Sabal Palm Sabal palmetto, cabbage palm, Sabal palm, palmetto palm click pic to enlarge Zone 8-9-10 The Sabal palmetto ... off easily, early, or can stay attached for many years. We know of several 30 year old Sabal palms which have never lost a "boot" frond Local Florida Seminole Indians used the fronds to create ...
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Florida Coonties and Atala Butterflies
... L. involucrata Lantana Macadamia integrifolia Macadamia Nut Murraya koenogii Curry Tree Persea americana Avocado Psychotria nervosa Wild Coffee Randia aculeata White Indigo Berry Rhus copallina Winged Sumac Sabal palmetto Cabbage Palm Schinus terebinthifolius Brazilian Pepper Tree Schoepfia scheberi Whitewood Serenoa repens Saw-toothed Palmetto Footnotes 1. This document is Fact Sheet ENH 117, a ...
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Official State Tree of U. S. States and Territories
... tree, Ceiba pentandra Pennsylvania State Tree, eastern hemlock, Tsuga canadensis, enacted 1931 Rhode Island State Tree, red maple, Acer rubrum, enacted 1964 South Carolina State Tree, Sabel palm, Sabal palmetto, enacted 1939 South Dakota State Tree, black hills spruce, Picea glauca, enacted 1947 Tennessee State Tree, tulip poplar, Liriodendron tulipifera, enacted 1947 Texas State Tree, pecan, ...
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Stranglers & Banyans
... constrictor, this strangler fig (Ficus aurea) is wrapped around the trunk of a cabbage palm (Sabal palmetto) in the Florida Everglades. Several exotic fig species, such as the commonly cultivated Benjamin ... a strangler fig (Ficus aurea) that has completely engulfed the trunk of a cabbage palm (Sabal palmetto) in the Florida Everglades. A strangler fig (Ficus aurea) tightly wrapped around the trunk ...
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CPC Plant Profile - National Collection of Endangered Plants
... 4/12/1990 Conservation, Ecology & Research Top Ecological Relationships Amorpha herbacea var. crenulata is associated with the following species: Pinus elliottii var. densa, Sereona repens, Sabal palmetto, Rhus copallina var. leucantha, Schizachyrium rhizomatum, Ruellia succulenta, Paspalum monostachyum, Buchnera americana (USFWS 1988). Mycorrhizal dependence has been demonstrated (Fisher, pers. ...
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Floridata: Plants That Attract Birds
... palm, petticoat palm Howea forsteriana kentia palm, sentry palm, thatch palm Ravenala madagascariensis traveler' palm, traveler's tree Sabal mexicana Texas palm, Texas sabal palm, Mexican palmetto Sabal palmetto sabal palm, cabbage palm, cabbage palmetto Washingtonia filifera California fan palm, desert fan palm, American cotton palm Wodyetia bifurcata foxtail palm, Wodyetia palm Grasses Panicum ...
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Floridata: Plant 1
... -by-Numbers The Plant-by-Numbers link that you create will look similar to this example when edited into your Web pages. Try clicking this link to see the Plant Profile displayed in a popup window. The cabbage palm (Sabal palmetto) is the state tree of both Florida and South Carolina. To use this tool, find the Plant Profile that you wish to ...
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Palms in Florida
... IFAS reprint outlining an optimal program of maintenance for Florida palms, by Timothy K Broschat and Alan W. Meerow, University of Florida, IFAS, Fort Lauderdale Research And Education Center. Sabal palmetto: Cabbage palm The Florida State tree as described by the Florida DACS Forestry Department website. Saw palmetto: An Ecologically and Economically Important Native Palm IFAS Circular WEC-109, ...
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Sabal minor
Sabal minor Sabal minor Dwarf Palmetto, Bush Palmetto Description Locality: Southeastern U.S., especially the Gulf States Cold Hardiness: 18 F. Trunk type: Rough, short Leaf type: Costapalmate (fan shaped). Suckering/Solitary: Single trunk Maintenance: Easy Speed of growth: Slow Height: Six feet or less. Soil requirements: Average Sun Requirements: Full sun General Description: A small fan palm ...
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