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I searched and couldn't quite find an existing thread, but let's use this thread to show some love to Sabal. All species and hybrids welcome! Show us what you got. This is a nice Sabal palmetto (best guess) that I rescued from Fresno State's campus several years ago. Their mature trees seed in the lawns and garden beds, and the seedlings get mowed over. I dug this one out and it took well to the transplant. 

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I picked up some seeds from some very robust sabals in a nearby shopping center. Now I have around 5 or 6 seedlings. They all grow very slow unfortunately it’s like watching a rock move 😂. Hoping a few live to become big and beautiful like their mothers. 

How long can they be kept potted anyway (palmetto)?

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Over on the Cold Hardy forum here, there's plenty of threads on the Sabal genus.

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Here’s one in a warm temperate region , doing well. HarryIMG_4159.thumb.jpeg.94671aafc12373126b9d01bdc053de89.jpeg

Sabal Palmeto ? Not sure , it was a gift and the grower wasn’t sure which species . It was a strap leaf seedling over 25 years ago.

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