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Sabal id


Nakheel1412

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Hi,

Several months ago, I bought two sabal palms from a local nursery, and still don't know what to do with them (where to plant them), since I don't know what they are ;
Of course identifying young sabals isn't easy, but since there are some sabal experts on the forum I'm posting some pics with the hope someone might be able to help with identifying ;

From what I understand, in Morocco there are 4 Sabal species : minor, palmetto, bermudana and mauritiiformis ; (that might help identifying?)

First one :
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Second one :
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Any ideas ?
Anyways, thanks in advance ! :)

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Minor is more glaucous, it’s not Palmetto because at this stage they would be more costapalmate. I believe it’s bermudana. You won’t know for sure until it flowers though. 

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Los Angeles, CA and Myrtle Beach, SC.

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