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Sabal palmetto (/ˈseɪbəl/, SAY-bəl), also
known as
cabbage palm,
cabbage palmetto,
sabal palm, blue
palmetto,
Carolina palmetto,
common palmetto, Garfield's...
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Sabal minor; (Clade 2)
Sabal bermudana,
Sabal palmetto,
Sabal miamiensis, and
Sabal etonia; (Clade 3)
Sabal maritima,
Sabal domingensis,
Sabal causiarum...
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genus Sabal:
Bermuda palmetto,
Sabal bermudana Birmingham palmetto,
Sabal 'Birmingham'
Cabbage palmetto,
Sabal palmetto Dwarf, or bush
palmetto,
Sabal minor...
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produced in
dense compound panicles up to 60 cm long.
Among live oak and
sabal palmetto in habitat,
Punta Gorda,
Florida In
Manatee Springs State Park, Florida...
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Sabal minor,
commonly known as the
dwarf palmetto, is a
small species of palm. It is
native to the deep
southeastern and south-central
United States and...
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Sabal mexicana is a
species of palm tree that is
native to far
southern North America.
Common names include Rio
Grande palmetto,
Mexican palmetto, Texas...
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Sabal brazoriensis, also
known as
Sabal × brazoriensis, the
Brazoria palmetto, or
Brazoria palm is a
species of palm tree
endemic to the
Texas Gulf Coast...
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Sabal 'Birmingham' is a seed-propagated
selection of
palmetto (Arecaceae,
genus Sabal), of
unknown origin and
widely thought to be a
hybrid of
Sabal palmetto...
- nucifera), juçara (Euterpe edulis), açaí palm (Euterpe oleracea),
palmetto (
Sabal spp.), and
peach palm.
Heart of palm may be
eaten on its own, and often...
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South Carolina is
nicknamed the
Palmetto State after the
sabal palmetto (cabbage
palmetto), logs from
which were used to
build the fort at Fort Moultrie...