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Hello guys, please help to ID these two Sabals growing in a consevatory in the Tashkent botanical garden (Uzbekistan). both S.palmetto?

Specimen 1

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The trunk makes me think it is a Sabal ‘brazoriensis’ how it got from Texas to Uzbekistan is something I couldn’t even attempt to guess.

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Hello guys, does the inflorescence of this sabal look like Brazoriensis? Attaching more photos of this sabal, I collected some seedlings sprouted naturally from the trunk boots during that visit and successfully transplanted them, so I'm curious what exactly I'm actually growing now, help needed, please

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Brazoriensis is supposed to hold it's inflorescence at roughly crown height.  It looks like it's roughly crown height, not far above like a minor.  Petioles are long like most of the photos I've seen of them in habitat.  I vote brazoriensis. Maybe @Bigfish can chime in. I definitely don't see it as a palmetto.  Trunk boots are haphazard and it's fans aren't very costapalmate. It is a beautiful sabal whatever it is.  Good luck with the little ones 

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On 12/15/2025 at 8:28 AM, N8ALLRIGHT said:

Brazoriensis is supposed to hold it's inflorescence at roughly crown height.  It looks like it's roughly crown height, not far above like a minor.  Petioles are long like most of the photos I've seen of them in habitat.  I vote brazoriensis. Maybe @Bigfish can chime in. I definitely don't see it as a palmetto.  Trunk boots are haphazard and it's fans aren't very costapalmate. It is a beautiful sabal whatever it is.  Good luck with the little ones 

Thank you! Very detailed answer, so two votes for Brazoriensis!

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