Sabal palm's fruit, leaves, and stems are edible and is also utilized by honey bees (Kartesz, 1999). View the herbarium specimen image of the University of Florida Herbarium Digital Imaging Projects.
cabbage palmetto Arecaceae Sabal palmetto (Walter) Lodd. ex Schult. & Schult. f.   symbol: SAPA ...
#100 Sabal palmetto Common Names: cabbage palm, palmetto Family: Arecacea/Palmae (palm Family) Wallpaper Gallery (1 images) ...
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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 Chou Xing [Chinese]: Chenopodium ambrosioides ...
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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
 
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