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Best trunking sable four zone 7a - COLD HARDY PALMS - PalmTalk Hello I was thinking about getting a Trunking Sable what I mean by Trunking Sable like a Sable Louisiana or Sable Birmingham or a Sable Brazoria Which one do you guys think would be the most hardy and the best one, my guess is the Brazoria or the Louisiana
Starting a Sabal from seed - COLD HARDY PALMS - PalmTalk I agree You may need that mat next winter to keep your seedlings from stalling Sabals want high heat, sun and humidity esp in summer The major reason they are so cold hardy in winter is a hot, sunny summer In year round cold cool climates they struggle to survive much less grow well That said, Sabals are great for germinating palms from seeds My first palm germinations were Sabal
Sabal Growth Rate - DISCUSSING PALM TREES WORLDWIDE - PalmTalk this large sabal cannot be differentiated without inflorescence and or fruit It is a big juvenile sabal with thick, long petioles so perhaps you can rule out the smaller ones like palmetto Bluish tint comes and goes, Ive seen it present and absent in established palms I grew from the same mother, let alone the same species the heavy petioles and largeish costpalmate leaves suggest it could
Sabal x Brazoriensis seeds - COLD HARDY PALMS - PalmTalk I'm not that familiar with Sabal brazoriensis seeds but I think they are slightly smaller than Sabal domingensis, Sabal 'Riverside' and Sabal mexicana seeds which are quite large The Sabal miamiensis seeds are roughly the size of Sabal minor Your seeds don't appear to be quite as large as mexicana but closer to the size of guatemalensis I think I got some brazoriensis seeds from @Matt N
Comparing Growth Rates of Various Sabals - PalmTalk I hope that this topic has not been exhausted in some thread that I missed In addition, I know that location and amount of rain water, among other factors, affect growth rates We all know that Sabals love heat, and most would agree that without necessary summer heat, even in an area with milder
Sabal Palm Issues in SC - PalmTalk Hello there, I am hoping that someone in this forum can tell me what is wrong with my sabal palm I have noticed that the palm tree in question has a “soft” trunk I am able to push my finger into the trunk In addition to that, I have noticed other damage e g holes and trunk fibers (shown in
Best Fertilizer for in ground Palms - PalmTalk Welcome to PalmTalk! Here in Florida, the slow-release types of 8-2-12 + micronutrients fertilizers like Florikan and Lesco are used a lot For your particular location, a lot of it will depend on your soil makeup Is it mostly clay? sand? loam? Hope a few folks from NC can chime in as the soils where you're located are likely a lot different than here
What are the biggest Sabal palm species? - PalmTalk Looks like you want to know what is the tallest Sabal as opposed to the overall largest Sabal I don’t know each species’ height but palmetto is probably higher up the chain in that category Some ancient palmettos in the Everglades may be pushing 80-90’ but because they are lightning rods in the sky, they are few and far between Causiarum may be trailing the pack in height but is so
What is a better palm Saw Palmetto or Sabal Minor - PalmTalk Sabal minor is better it grows pretty well in zones 6-11 I believe and is hardier than the saw palmetto (which is already hardy in its own right) Sabal minor is a better choice for hardiness since it can tolerate down to 0F and possibly even short bursts of -5F, while also keeping the palmetto look we all love :) you might need some protection for younger specimens though