General Sylvester D. Palm 121 Report post Posted May 14 So here are all of my current palm trees in my collection. There are only a few new ones, but I decided I'd just post them all. Some I don't have a picture of, because they are too small. 2 Phoenix sylvestris 1 Trachycarpus fortunei 2 Syagrus romanzoffiana 1 Washingtonia robusta Many small Washingtonia filibusta 1 unknown Butia (labeled as capitata, most likely odorata) 1 Hyophorbe lagenicaulis 1 Sabal palmetto 1 Wodyetia bifurcata Many small Phoenix dactylifera 2 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Sylvester D. Palm 121 Report post Posted May 15 (edited) I forgot to mention an unknown Dioon, most likely edule. Technically not a palm but it's big enough that it's worth mentioning. Edited May 15 by General Sylvester D. Palm 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Will Simpson 991 Report post Posted May 15 Get a Sabal Birmingham . That can be your bulletproof Sabal in case of the worst scenario one crazy winter there . Water and fertilize and they aren't that slow . Nice selections . Will 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
General Sylvester D. Palm 121 Report post Posted May 15 1 hour ago, Will Simpson said: Get a Sabal Birmingham . That can be your bulletproof Sabal in case of the worst scenario one crazy winter there . Water and fertilize and they aren't that slow . Nice selections . Will Thanks! I've always been interested in Sabal birmingham. I was actually thinking about getting one for some friends in rural South Carolina (7b). Although, I think a scenario that would kill the native, tough, South Carolina Sabals (none of them Florida impostors), would be extremely rare. I still think that Sabal birmingham would be really quite cool, considering that the only Sabals you see here in Myrtle Beach is the Sabal palmetto and Sabal minor. I'll have to add that one to my very long list of possible future palms. 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites