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Sabal miamiensis


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Sabal miamiensis that I bought from Christian Faulkner probably 9 years ago as an almost seedling. There are 3 of them there, but they became shaded out by my Jaboticaba. This one found the sun about 2 years ago and shot up.

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52% 9B / 42% 10A / 6% "Other"

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Looks great! Love the long petioles

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23 hours ago, buccaneers37 said:

Sabal miamiensis that I bought from Christian Faulkner probably 9 years ago as an almost seedling. There are 3 of them there, but they became shaded out by my Jaboticaba. This one found the sun about 2 years ago and shot up.

Great care-free palm.  I got these a few years ago and never have to pay them any mind.

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Lakeland, FL

USDA Zone 1990: 9a  2012: 9b  2023: 10a | Sunset Zone: 26 | Record Low: 20F/-6.67C (Jan. 1985, Dec.1962) | Record Low USDA Zone: 9a

30-Year Avg. Low: 30F | 30-year Min: 24F

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I bought the same ones from Christian. Mine look the same. Thanks for sharing. 

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Longview, Texas :: Record Low: -5F, Feb. 16, 2021 :: Borderline 8A/8B :: '06-'07: 18F / '07-'08: 21F / '08-'09: 21F / '09-'10: 14F / '10-'11: 15F / '11-'12: 24F / '12-'13: 23F / '13-'14: 15F / '14-'15: 20F / '15-'16: 27F / '16-'17: 15F / '17-'18: 8F / '18-'19: 23F / '19-'20: 19F / '20-'21: -5F / '21-'22: 20F / '22-'23: 6F

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Huge Jaboticaba :wub:

Shading out a Palmetto

Coral Gables, FL 8 miles North of Fairchild USDA Zone 10B

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Sweet, thanks for sharing! That one has been on my wishlist since a week or two so please let me know if there is an (active) seller!
:)

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Reviving an old topic, but how does it look today?  Also, what is the cold hardiness with these?

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Posted
15 hours ago, Jtee said:

Any updates on this one?

Very curious on this one.  I have two out and planted in the ground now.  I know @PalmatierMeg has some really nice specimens she could maybe update us on?

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Posted
1 hour ago, tlow said:

Very curious on this one.  I have two out and planted in the ground now.  I know @PalmatierMeg has some really nice specimens she could maybe update us on?

Yeah I have one on the way from Plant Delights. Was curious about cold hardiness and how fast they grow. Not alot of info on these online, but they look to be similar to etonia. 

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Per the observations in the Cold Hardiness Observation Master Data:

Looks like they are decent down to about 10F or high single digits if you throw out the outlier of death at 29F.

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Lakeland, FL

USDA Zone 1990: 9a  2012: 9b  2023: 10a | Sunset Zone: 26 | Record Low: 20F/-6.67C (Jan. 1985, Dec.1962) | Record Low USDA Zone: 9a

30-Year Avg. Low: 30F | 30-year Min: 24F

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I have strap leaves that handle the high teens fine. Much better than the sun lol

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Posted (edited)
13 minutes ago, RyManUtah said:

I have strap leaves that handle the high teens fine. Much better than the sun lol

So, it's a partial shade palm?

I'll be testing the Leu Garden form in the coming years.

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Posted
1 hour ago, amh said:

So, it's a partial shade palm?

I'll be testing the Leu Garden form in the coming years.

At a young age, in my climate anyway. I’ve had “full sun” cacti from Texas and palms from Florida etc perform much better in afternoon shade. . I’m just using boulders to shield from afternoon sun currently. I image it to be fine when it goes palmate. 

miamiensis minor are definitely partial sun palms for me at a young age so far. I’ve lost a few to the death rays. Palmetto does fine in blazing sun for me. 

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6 hours ago, kinzyjr said:

Per the observations in the Cold Hardiness Observation Master Data:

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I don't know how I've never come across this spreadsheet before, this is my new favorite thing!  Thank you.

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