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Sabal minor - Dwarf Palmetto

Market price from $12.25 to $38.50

Sabal minor is a versatile gem from the 'Palms & Cycads' category, admired as the Dwarf Palmetto. With a height reaching between 3-6 feet, it beautifully holds its ground, radiating charm through its trunkless silhouette. The Dwarf Palmetto is adorned with fan-shaped, bluish-green leaves, infusing any landscape with a dash of subtropical allure. Unfurling white flowers in late spring, that metamorphose into black, round fruit, this evergreen palm elegantly straddles the seasons, enriching your garden with year-round appeal. Defined by its robust resistance, it shrugs off cold temperatures as low as -10 degrees Celsius and can acclimate to a wide range of soils and light conditions - from full sun to partial shade. Suited for both drought and waterlogged conditions, its resiliency and aesthetic charm make the Dwarf Palmetto a notable, yet practical, choice for varied landscape designs.

  • Size: Up to 3-6 feet tall
  • Flowers: White flowers in late spring, transforming into black, round fruit
  • Foliage: Fan-shaped, bluish-green leaves
  • Water usage: Low; tolerates both drought and waterlogging
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Cold Tolerance: Hardy and resistant to cold temperatures as low as -10 degrees Celsius
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