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Sabal etonia

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Does anyone have seedlings or seeds available?  This Florida native is surprisingly not grown by local nurseries.  You'd think there would be a market for them in the native plant trade.

No one cares about your current yard temperature 🙃

You could try @Bigfishor @Sabal King, I recall seeing recent threads in the For Sale category.  I know Bigfish had Miamiensis here:

 

I had Sabal etonia early this year, but one guy bought them all in January before I even listed them anywhere.  I'll have more this fall, probably.  Can't promise that, but there's a good chance anyway.  Thanks for the mention, @Merlyn!

Frank

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On 5/18/2023 at 5:36 AM, SubTropicRay said:

Does anyone have seedlings or seeds available?  This Florida native is surprisingly not grown by local nurseries.  You'd think there would be a market for them in the native plant trade.

Try http://nearlynativenursery.com I bought 2 etonias at different times from them in the past. Their list isn’t always updated, definitely email them if you don’t see what you’re looking for. Pretty sure Jim starts seedlings from all his seeding sabals every year. If not he should have seeds for sale as well. 

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