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Puerto Rico
palmetto,
Sabal causiarum Rosei palmetto,
Sabal rosei Royal palmetto,
Sabal pumos Scrub palmetto,
Sabal etonia Sonoran palmetto,
Sabal uresana...
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species of
Sabal are
strongly curved or
strongly costapalmate (as in
Sabal palmetto and
Sabal etonia) or
weakly curved (almost flattened),
weakly costapalmate...
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Sabal pumos,
known as the
royal palmetto, is a
species of
flowering plant in the palm tree family, Arecaceae. The palm tree is
endemic to the
Balsas dry...
- (the
palmetto weevil's
traditional target), saw
palmetto (the
palmetto weevil's
traditional alternative target), Washingtonia, Pritchardia,
royal palms...
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Pritchardia Raphia—Raffia palm
Rhapidophyllum Rhapis Roystonea—
Royal palm Sabal—
Palmettos Salacca—Salak Syagrus—Queen palm
Thrinax Trachycarpus—Windmill...
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Sabal etonia,
commonly known as the
scrub palmetto is a
species of palm. It is
endemic to
Florida in the
United States,
where it is
found in
Florida sand...
- (Cocos nucifera), juçara (Euterpe edulis), açaí palm (Euterpe oleracea),
palmetto (Sabal spp.), and
peach palm.
Heart of palm may be
eaten on its own, and...
- War in
South Carolina".
Palmetto History.
Archived from the
original on May 25, 2017.
Retrieved February 14, 2017. "The Port
Royal Experiment (1862–1865)"...
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developments followed, such as
Hilton Head Plantation,
Palmetto Dunes Plantation,
Shipyard Plantation, and Port
Royal Plantation,
imitating Sea Pines' architecture...
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Trustees of the
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
Retrieved 20
October 2021. "Sabal Species, Fan Palm,
Llanos Palmetto,
Savannah Palmetto". Dave's Garden....