Description: Sabal Palm Nothing says Florida like a palm tree, so it's fitting that the state tree is sabal palm. Oddly enough though, the sabal palm is not a true tree, and as a palm, is more closely related to grasses. The sabal palm, also known as the cabbage palm, was designated the state tree in 1953 and occurs on the Florida state seal. There were actually years of debate before the sabal palm was selected as the state tree. Other trees up for consideration were the royal palm, slash pine, and longleaf pine. Early Floridians had a variety of uses for the sabal palm. The bud of the tree is edible and is known as "heart of palm" and swamp cabbage, the trunk and fronds were used to build shelter, and various fibrous parts were used to make cordage. Cabbage palm (Sabal palmetto) is native to Florida, grows throughout the state, and continues to grow north along the coast to North Carolina. It happens to also be the state tree of South Carolina. Cabbage palm is found growing in pine woodlands, hammocks, and on river banks. These plants are fairly tolerant of salt spray on foliage but are intolerant of salt in the root zone. Cabbage palms have curved, fan-shaped palm leaves with blades that are 3 to 4 feet long and petioles (leaf-stalks) that are 3 to 6 feet long. A full, round canopy forms atop a trunk that is 10 to 16 inches in diameter and grows to 40 feet tall. Branched inflorescences are produced in late spring and usually grow beyond the leaves, containing thousands of tiny, creamy-white, fragrant flowers that attract bees. Black fruits are produced in late summer and are consumed by wildlife. The immature leaves?sometimes called the "heart"?are edible and have a cabbage-like flavor.
Price: 2.99 USD
Location: Merritt Island, Florida
End Time: 2024-11-12T16:53:03.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.99 USD
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Brand: Sabal Palm
Climate: Sub-tropical, Tropical
Growth Stage: Seedling
Type: Trees
Watering: Heavy
Genus: Sabal
Number in Pack: 2
Sunlight: Full Sun, Partial Shade