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Just got this ( with 8 other seedlings) from a private grower few days ago...

it has been titled as "Blue Sabal"...can anyone tell what is this?

Thanks in advance

Mohsen

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Posted

Guessing S. mauritiiformis, from the bi-color leaf, silver on the undersides.

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Rusty Bell

Pine Island - the Ex-Pat part of Lee County, Fl , USA

Zone 10b, life in the subs!...except when it isn't....

Posted

Hi

Blue sabal means sabal minor...but it does not look like it.but once it puts out a proper leaf may be little easy to I.d.

Love,

Kris.

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love conquers all..

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Posted

The only Sabal i know with blue color is Sabal uresana, but this seedling do not likes uresana.

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Posted

Thanks for all inputs...

i hsve read few  Sabal show blue color when seedling but will turn green eventually...I hub been told by the seller that this is not S.minor or Palmetto for sure... 

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With this white underside and soft leaf my guess is Mauritiformis or Yapa.

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it seems  sabal bermudana
but sabal It is difficult to identify when they are small
 

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GIUSEPPE

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