Hurricane Cut Sabal Palm | Field Grown 8' CT - 20' CT

12'

    $181.50

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    Orders placed by 12 PM Tuesday will be delivered that Friday (weather permitting). Delivery dates cannot be changed. If a holiday falls on a Friday, delivery will occur the following week. You do not need to be present to accept the delivery. You will receive an email notification that your order was delivered successfully.

    Disclaimer: Please note that not all plants and trees are permitted in all residential areas. Homeowners are responsible for consulting their Homeowners Association (HOA) rules to ensure compliance before planting.

    The Sabal Palm became the Florida state tree in 1953 and appears on the Florida state seal. It can grow up to 80 feet high with a slender unbranched trunk diameter of nearly twenty-five inches. Fronds sprout at the top in a fan-like manner, spreading in multiple directions. The fans are often wider than long, creating a full round canopy. A unique feature of the Sabal Palm bark is the distinct pineapple-like markings where old leaf stalks were attached. Thousands of tiny, creamy-white, fragrant flowers attract butterflies and bees in the late spring months. Fruits ripen in late fall and are a fan favorite to sea gulls, woodpeckers, cardinals, blue jays and numerous other wildlife. Sabal Palm grows best in full sun to shade, in a variety of soils with medium to poor drainage. Because of its striking height structure and large fronds, the Sabal Palm is a great choice for a street tree and areas where its ornamental nature can shine.
    Mature Height:
    40 to 80 feet
    Mature Spread:
    10 to 20 feet
    Sun Preference:
    Full sun to shade
    Soil Preference:
    Sand, loam
    Drought Tolerance:
    High
    Salt Tolerance:
    Moderate
    Growth Rate:
    Slow
    Native Origin:
    Florida Native
    Hardiness Zone:
    8 - 11
    Pollinator Friendly:
    Yes
    Scientific Name:
    Sabal palmetto
    Features:
    Florida’s state tree; Highly adaptable; Drought tolerant
    ALT Size:
    Field Grown

    No order minimum, consistent plant material, local pickup