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3 Sabal Palmetto - Non-Lisa Lisas


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I have three Sabal palmetto Lisas that are not showing the Lisa trait (fused leaflets). I don't want to dig and ship these, but if anyone is in the Fresno area and would like to dig them up and take them they are free to a good home. They'll make nice, standard Sabal palmettos. Once they get too big, I'll likely dig and dispose of them. 

Josue

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On 1/31/2025 at 2:26 PM, Josue Diaz said:

I have three Sabal palmetto Lisas that are not showing the Lisa trait (fused leaflets). I don't want to dig and ship these, but if anyone is in the Fresno area and would like to dig them up and take them they are free to a good home. They'll make nice, standard Sabal palmettos. Once they get too big, I'll likely dig and dispose of them. 

Josue

I've always wondered if these non-Lisa Lisas have enough of the Lisa genes to produce second generation palms with the Lisa traits.  Understandably no one on here ever plants these non-Lisa seedlings but hopefully someone will plant these!  Inquiring minds want to know. 

Jon Sunder

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On 2/8/2025 at 3:21 PM, Fusca said:

I've always wondered if these non-Lisa Lisas have enough of the Lisa genes to produce second generation palms with the Lisa traits.  Understandably no one on here ever plants these non-Lisa seedlings but hopefully someone will plant these!  Inquiring minds want to know. 

Yeah I thought of that too! Though I personally wouldn't want to devote the space to find out lol

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too bad i live in pennsylvania or else i would dig them up

Zone 7a Neededmore Pennsylvania

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