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Sabal palm's fruit, leaves, and stems are edible and is also utilized by honey bees (Kartesz, 1999).
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cabbage palmetto Arecaceae Sabal palmetto (Walter) Lodd. ex Schult. & Schult. f.   symbol: SAPA
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#100 Sabal palmetto
Common Names: cabbage palm, palmetto
Family: Arecacea/Palmae (palm Family)
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Sabal palmetto
Family: Arecaceae / Palmae
Sabal palm, cabbage palm
Origin: South Eastern USA
20 ft'
Highly versatile and will adapt to a variety of sun and soil conditions.

Sabal palmetto 'Mt. Holly' (Mt. Holly Palmetto Palm)
This is another exceptionally winter hardy form of Sabal palmetto grown from seed of a plant in Mt. Holly (west of Charlotte), North Carolina.

*Cabbage Palm
Sabal palmetto
25 to 30'
10 to 15'
Sun to light shade; tolerates wind, salt spray and sandy soil.

Chou Palmiste [French]: Sabal palmetto
Chou Palmiste à Tronc Bleu [French]: Sabal palmetto
Chou Puant [French]: Symplocarpus foetidus
Chou Qian Hu [Chinese]: Anethum graveolens
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Sabal palmetto, the common native palm of the Southeastern states, is one of the trees called cabbage palm; it has an erect stem and fan-shaped leaves that are edible when young. Palmetto wood is used for pilings and the leaves for thatch.

Cabbage palm (Sabal palmetto): Also reaching heights of 80 to even 90 feet, this adaptable tree is the state tree of Florida.
Washington palm (Washingonia spp.): This tree gets from 50 to 80 feet tall and can adapt to moist and dry soils.

Noteworthy characteristics: Sabal palms hail from low-lying, tropical forests of the West Indies and from southern North America to northern South America. They bear fan-shaped leaves and panicles made up of three-petaled blossoms.

Palmetto
Scientific Name: Sabal palmetto (Walter) Loddiges ex Schultes & Schultes
Synonym: Corypha palmetto, Inodes schwarzii
Family: Arecaceae ...

See also: Palmetto, Sabal Palmetto, Palm, May, Green

Plants Sabal MinorSabal Palmetto

 
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