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What Sabal could it be?


Chris Chance

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I planted this about 4 years ago thinking it was a Sabal minor but it seems like something else. Growing pretty fast and getting big and looks like it's going to trunk. Here it is when I first got it and now. Any ideas? 

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First though us a Sabal Causiarum. 

Hesperia,Southern CA (High Desert area). Zone 8b

Elevation; about 3600 ft.

Lowest temp. I can expect each year 19/20*f lowest since I've been growing palms *13(2007) Hottest temp. Each year *106

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*thought

Hesperia,Southern CA (High Desert area). Zone 8b

Elevation; about 3600 ft.

Lowest temp. I can expect each year 19/20*f lowest since I've been growing palms *13(2007) Hottest temp. Each year *106

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*thought is

Urrgggh :rant: sorry LOL

Hesperia,Southern CA (High Desert area). Zone 8b

Elevation; about 3600 ft.

Lowest temp. I can expect each year 19/20*f lowest since I've been growing palms *13(2007) Hottest temp. Each year *106

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14 minutes ago, James760 said:

*thought is

Urrgggh :rant: sorry LOL

Easy now, take a deep breath.   LOL   Many times my fingers do not hit the keys my brain is thinking of.  LOL

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11 minutes ago, WaianaeCrider said:

Easy now, take a deep breath.   LOL   Many times my fingers do not hit the keys my brain is thinking of.  LOL

:floor: ya I think it's a combination of fat finger & sleepiness LOL

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Hesperia,Southern CA (High Desert area). Zone 8b

Elevation; about 3600 ft.

Lowest temp. I can expect each year 19/20*f lowest since I've been growing palms *13(2007) Hottest temp. Each year *106

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:floor2: this got entertaining! this Sabal has the causiarum but definitely not the size. I should probably get another picture for scale. 

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at that age you cannot tell what kind of sabal it is.  Patience.  In another couple years the truck should thicken a lot if it is.  But inflorecences and fruit size are the way to differentiate.

Formerly in Gilbert AZ, zone 9a/9b. Now in Palmetto, Florida Zone 9b/10a??

 

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9 minutes ago, sonoranfans said:

at that age you cannot tell what kind of sabal it is.  Patience.  In another couple years the truck should thicken a lot if it is.  But inflorecences and fruit size are the way to differentiate.

Gotcha. I think it's definitely not minor as originally thought. 

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