SABAL TEXENSIS. Brazoria Palmetto

$59.95

  • SABAL TEXENSIS Info

    Latin Name: Sabal Texensis.

    Common Name: Brazoria Palmetto, Texas Palmetto Palm.

    Native to:Southwestern Brazoria County in Texas.

    Hardiness: Down to around -12 or lower.

    Growth: Slow growing. Solitary trunk with a crown of large green fan shaped leaves. Wind and drough resistant when established. Hardiest of all the Sabals

    Sunlight: Full sun.

    Exposure: Exposed/sheltered.

    Soil: Well drained soil.

    Moisture: Water through summer.

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    Sabal Texensis. Brazoria Palmetto
    The Sabal Texensis is a medium height, trunk forming palm with a crown of large green fan shaped leaves. Originally thought to be a naturally occuring hybrid between Sabal Minor and Sabal Mexicana

    Cold hardy down to around -12 or lower, it also exhibits a high resistance to wind, drought and salt spray when established. Plant in well draining sandy soil in a sunny posisition. Also suitable as a container plant too.

    A great palm for the collector or enthusiasts.

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