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Sabal Brazoria


ahmedshareev3

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Hello brothers. I have just learned of the Sabal Brozoria Palm Tree. After going to Turkey to visit family, I had interest in Palm Trees, and I thought as a joke if I can grow palm trees here. Can Palm Tree Sabal Brazoria grow in zone 7b? Also, how fast will it grow. I need a fast growing tree.

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they are only available as small palms and take 15-20 years to form 2-5 feet of trunk.

YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@tntropics - 60+ In-ground 7A palms - (Sabal) minor(7 large + 27 seedling size, 3 dwarf),  brazoria(1) , birmingham(4), etonia (1) louisiana(5), palmetto (1), riverside (1),  (Trachycarpus) fortunei(7), wagnerianus(1),  Rhapidophyllum hystrix(7),  15' Mule-Butia x Syagrus(1),  Blue Butia capitata(1) +Tons of tropical plants.  Recent Yearly Lows -1F, 12F, 11F, 18F, 16F, 3F, 3F, 6F, 3F, 1F, 16F, 17F, 6F, 8F

 

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16 minutes ago, Allen said:

they are only available as small palms and take 15-20 years to form 2-5 feet of trunk.

Is there a good fast growing hardy palm you can recommend for zone 7b? Thank you

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Like I said in your other thread Trachycarpus fortunei is the fastest trunking palm for 7b but may need protection in some years.  You never answered where you are located which hampers the answer some.  If you never want to protect you may need to stick with Sabal minor and Rhapidophyllum hystrix and maybe some Sabal hybrids.  But again it depends exactly where in 7b you are located as to the best answer.

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YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@tntropics - 60+ In-ground 7A palms - (Sabal) minor(7 large + 27 seedling size, 3 dwarf),  brazoria(1) , birmingham(4), etonia (1) louisiana(5), palmetto (1), riverside (1),  (Trachycarpus) fortunei(7), wagnerianus(1),  Rhapidophyllum hystrix(7),  15' Mule-Butia x Syagrus(1),  Blue Butia capitata(1) +Tons of tropical plants.  Recent Yearly Lows -1F, 12F, 11F, 18F, 16F, 3F, 3F, 6F, 3F, 1F, 16F, 17F, 6F, 8F

 

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Also keep in mind it will probably be even slower in a non humid climate. I’d say try a Brazoria, but also as said above try some trachys, they can be quite nice if well grown.

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20 hours ago, ahmedshareev3 said:

Hello brothers. I have just learned of the Sabal Brozoria Palm Tree. After going to Turkey to visit family, I had interest in Palm Trees, and I thought as a joke if I can grow palm trees here. Can Palm Tree Sabal Brazoria grow in zone 7b? Also, how fast will it grow. I need a fast growing tree.

So, where are you? If you can provide a Sabal with lots of sun, high heat and regular water most of the year you have a reasonable chance of growing one if you invest the time and effort and study. Growing palms is no joke, however.

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