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Sabal Louisiana at my farm in southern Kansas


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Hello all,  Just planted this sabal at my farm pond east of Wichita Kansas. These palms have proven very winter hardy for my climate. I will keep everyone up-to-date on this palm! 815AD5B0-3E58-4999-8FA8-07D7B7BB7F76.thumb.jpeg.3648bf7998cb1f41530383ef99d5aa3e.jpeg

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Looks right at place =) I really like mine even tho it's in a pot for now. It puts out almost a leaf every other month. 

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Nice..you wont have to water with the water table right there I bet..  cool!  How is your Sabal mexicana doing?

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On 4/8/2020 at 7:08 PM, OC2Texaspalmlvr said:

Looks right at place =) I really like mine even tho it's in a pot for now. It puts out almost a leaf every other month. 

They move pretty quick for a Sabal! 
 

 

On 4/9/2020 at 7:17 PM, SailorBold said:

Nice..you wont have to water with the water table right there I bet..  cool!  How is your Sabal mexicana doing?

hopefully it’ll be happy there! Sadly I accidentally killed my Mexicana in spring of 2019 trying to move it...it was over 7’ tall too:( I replaced it with a Sabal brazoriensis, however:)

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Looks good! Just planted one in my yard here in Greensboro, NC last week.

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