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Sabal from en.wikipedia.org
Sabal is a genus of New World palms (or fan-palms). Currently, there are 17 recognized species of Sabal, including one hybrid species.
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The sabal palm, or cabbage palm, is native to Florida and coastal regions of North and South Carolina and Georgia, and is the state tree of both South ...
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Sabal palms are easy-to-grow, subtropical, evergreens native to the Southeastern US. While many species are cold hardy, Sabal palms prefer warm summers and ...
Sabal from en.wikipedia.org
It is native to the far Southeast United States, the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, the West Indies, and the Bahamas. Sabal palmetto.
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It lives as a shrub for ten years or more until its trunk has achieved enough girth before it starts adding height. Its trunk will not add girth once this ...
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S. repens (American dwarf palm tree, cabbage palm, sabal, saw palmetto) has mainly been used to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia. In placebo-controlled and ...