Sabal minor (Dwarf palmetto, Scrub palmetto) Photo/Illustration: Jennifer Benner Be the first to rate this plant ...
Species Sabal minor Stems usually subterranean . Leaves 4--10, dark green, weakly costapalmate , little if at all curved , not bearing fibers between segments; hastula obtuse , 0.8--4.7 cm; segments not filiferous , 34--84 ´ 1.4--3.
Sabal minor - Dwarf Palmetto Arecaceae Sabal minor or Dwarf Palmetto is a very hardy palm with mostly underground stems native from North Carolina to Florida and west to Texas and Oklahoma.
USDA Plants Database - Horticulture Sabal minor is native to North America. Range may be expanded by planting. See states reporting bush palmetto (opens a new window).
#242 Sabal minor Common Names: blue palm, blue palmetto, dwarf palm, dwarf palmetto Family: Arecacea/Palmae (palm Family) Wallpaper Gallery (3 images) ...
Sabal minor 'McCurtain' We have recently been planting more "hardy" palms in our new display beds, and since our collection is getting larger, though it might be of interest to let folks know which ones survived for us.
Sabal minor, Sabal etonia Family: Arecaceae / Palmae Blue palm, Blue palmetto, Dwarf palmetto, scrub palm Origin: South Eastern USA ...
Dwarf Palmetto Sabal minor in snow, Congaree National Park, South Carolina.
Dwarf Palmetto (Sabal minor): This palm appears to be a clumping type of palm, but it actually has a trunk that is either very short or below the ground.
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Important Info : Sometimes referred to as Sabal glabra, Sabal minima, or Sabal minor. Good speciman for warm climate or grow in greenhouse or conservatory where not hardy. How to Grow this Plant: Characteristics ...
Dwarf Palmetto, Bush Palmetto Scientific Name: Sabal minor (Jacq.) Pers. Synonym: Corypha minor Family: Arecaceae ...
Sabal minor (dwarf palmetto): Slow, low-growing fan palm to 60cm (2ft) with large stiff blue-green leaves. Cold tolerant to -12°C (10°F), but requires hot summers. Most suitable in a sheltered well-lit south- or west-facing position.
See also: Palmetto, Green, Dwarf palm, Bells, India
 
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