Sabal Palmetto, AKA the Cabbage Palm!
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Today, we’re diving into what makes the sabal palmetto special—from its biology and wildlife value to its cultural history—and how Floridians can help protect and support this iconic native plant.
Learn More:
- What is a tree? https://extension.usu.edu/forestry/trees-cities-towns/tree-selection/what-is-a-tree
- Sabal palmetto: Sabal or Cabbage Palm https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/ST575
- Sorting out the Florida Sabal Palms https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/FR357
How You Can Help:
- If you’re adding palms to your landscaping, consider adding a native cabbage palm instead of a nonnative palm.
- Protect what’s growing – Remember, sabal palm trunks do not self-heal like “normal” trees would – take care to avoid damaging them! Defend them against weedwhackers and other trauma.
- Practice responsible pruning - Don’t remove green fronds unnecessarily; fronds provide food and energy for the palm. Unless the frond is dry and brown,the tree still needs it. If you MUST prune, prune responsibly – only fronds that hang down and have already started to die off. (Learn more)
- Support conservation, Observe, andAppreciate our State Tree - Take a moment to notice sabal palms in your community—and thebirds and wildlife they support.
Sources:
- Cabbage palm – Sabal palmetto https://ffgs.ifas.ufl.edu/tree-tour/cabbage-palm/
- Sabal Palm https://www.nps.gov/places/000/sabal-palm.htm
- Sabal palmetto: Investigating the ecological importanceof Florida’s state tree https://www.proquest.com/openview/22f53c0e4a34046d4bb033c747102003/1?cbl=18750&pq-origsite=gscholar
- https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/ST575
- https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/FR357
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