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Sabal Mexicana - Texas Palm

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Sabal Mexicana is a bold and imposing gem amongst the "Palms & Cycads" range, often recognized by its common name, the Texas Palm. Starring a tall, solitary trunk that stands unflinching up to 50 feet, it crowns its height with a lush ensemble of deep-green, fan-shaped leaves adding an undeniable aura of tropics to any landscape. Known for its unmatched resilience, the Texas Palm comfortably braves drought, wind, frigid temperatures, and even salty conditions, making it a go-to choice for diverse, challenging landscapes. Keeping low maintenance in mind, this hardy wonder requires minimal water and thrives under full sun. Showcasing a head-turning display of clustered white flowers during summer that later give way to black, edible fruits, the Sabal Mexicana not only transforms any garden into an exotic haven but also attracts local birds and adds biodiversity. Evoking grandeur and permanence with its slow-to-moderate growth and impressive lifespan, this palm is your key to a robust, low-maintenance garden with year-round appeal.

  • Size: Up to 50 feet tall
  • Flowers: Showy cluster of white flowers in summer
  • Foliage: Large, fan-shaped, deep-green leaves
  • Water usage: Low (drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Resilience: High tolerance to cold, wind, and salty conditions
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