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What used to be around 60,000 acres is now preserved as the last 29 acres of sabal palm forest in the United States.
Behold! The common sabal palm tree. Also known as the cabbage palm or swamp cabbage, the tree’s ubiquity in the South, especially in the Southern Florida landscape, makes it go almost unnoticed ...
It turns out that sabal palm (our state tree) ranked within the top ten wind-resistant trees in the study. So why severely prune a tree that is naturally wind-resistant?
Select hardier palms that survive severe freezes, such as cabbage or sabal palm (Sabal palmetto), windmill palm (Trachycarpus fortunei), Chinese fan palm (Livistona chinensis), Mediterranean fan ...
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FOX 13 Tampa Bay on MSNDeadly disease threatening Florida palm trees
Florida's iconic palms, including the state tree, the sabal palm, are facing a growing threat from a disease known as lethal ...
It turns out that sabal palm (our state tree) ranked within the top ten wind-resistant trees in the study. So why severely prune a tree that is naturally wind-resistant?
Hurricanes — whether big or small — manage to damage or destroy most things in their path. But palm trees tend to escape a hurricane's fury. That was definitely true after Ian.
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Lethal bronzing disease killing palm trees
Florida's iconic palms, including the state tree, the sabal palm, are facing a growing threat from a disease known as lethal ...
There are thousands of different species of palm trees, and most of them are strictly tropical, but a handful of palms can handle enough cold to survive our mildest winters.
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