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This palm is tagged as Sabal Rosei, it seemed like it fruited very young, not even an above ground trunk. There are multiple species in very close proximity, so I'm guessing they could be hybridized. Here are the species I can recall by memory... I put the Casurina seeds next to them for color comparison.

Bermudadana

Casurina

Causarium

Minor

Uresana

Palmetto

Rosei

So to the first few folks I have about 30 seeds... :D

Dave

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This palm is tagged as Sabal Rosei, it seemed like it fruited very young, not even an above ground trunk. There are multiple species in very close proximity, so I'm guessing they could be hybridized. Here are the species I can recall by memory... I put the Casurina seeds next to them for color comparison.

Bermudadana

Casurina

Causarium

Minor

Uresana

Palmetto

Rosei

So to the first few folks I have about 30 seeds... :D

Dave

All spoken for...

Posted

Looks a lot like a Sabal Minor to me...

Zone 9 Central Florida

Posted

Looks a lot like a Sabal Minor to me...

I can not be sure, but they did have a few Minors there, and a couple similar size and they all looked distinctly different. Maybe those were tagged wrong ? Supposedly a major University comes out and ID's the palms...

I claim nothing :D .

Posted

Sabal minor - fronds aren't costapalmate enough to be anything else, and the flowers are held erect above the fronds like a S. minor.

Martin Farris, San Angelo, TX

San Angelo Cold Hardy Palms and Cycads

Jul - 92F/69F, Jan - 55F/31F

Lows:

02-03: 18F;

03-04: 19F;

04-05: 17F;

05-06: 11F;

06-07: 13F;

07-08: 14F 147.5 Freezing Degree-Hours http://www.palmtalk.org/forum/index.php?sh...ee+hours\;

08-09: 23F;

09-10: 12F 467.6 Freezing Degree Hours, Average Temperature During Freeze 24.2F;

10-11: 13F 1,059.5 Freezing Degree Hours with Strong Winds/Rain/Snow/Sleet, Average Temperature During Freeze 19.4F;

Record low -4F in 1989 (High of 36F that p.m.) 1,125.2 freezing degree hours, Average Temperature During Freeze 13.6F;

Record Freeze 1983: 2,300.3 Freezing Degree Hours with a low of 5F, Average Temperature During Freeze 13.7F.

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