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Sabal Gretherae?


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I just found an old photo of the palm where I collected some of the seeds that weren't Sabal Yapa. Could this one be gretherae? It doesn't look like Mexicana at all.

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It's not S. Yapa either because the seeds of this one were brown while S. Yapa seeds are black and slightly smaller.

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idontknowwhatsabalitis but it's beautiful 👍

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Hesperia,Southern CA (High Desert area). Zone 8b

Elevation; about 3600 ft.

Lowest temp. I can expect each year 19/20*f lowest since I've been growing palms *13(2007) Hottest temp. Each year *106

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See what I did there ;)

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Hesperia,Southern CA (High Desert area). Zone 8b

Elevation; about 3600 ft.

Lowest temp. I can expect each year 19/20*f lowest since I've been growing palms *13(2007) Hottest temp. Each year *106

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Color of seed does not matter for the identification. All Sabal spp can have brown seeds, if fruits are not fully ripe.

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I found an habitat of S. Gretherae in Chiquila, Quintana Roo not long ago. They look kind of what I saw when I collected the seeds, long yellow flowers and a thick trunk. I will send photos later in the afternoon.

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Here are the photos, All of these are S. Gretherae

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47 minutes ago, idontknowhatnametuse said:

Here are the photos, All of these are S. Gretherae

Never heard of this sabal before today but I like it :shaka-2:

T J 

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T J 

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