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Sabal mauritiiformis - Savannah palm

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Sabal mauritiiformis is an eye-catching exhibit from the "Palms & Cycads" family, widely recognized as the Savannah Palm. Its towering presence, with the potential to reach up to 60 feet, along with fan-shaped fronds that create an umbrella-like silhouette, delivers an immediate aesthetic impact. This hardy variety not only flourishes in a range of light conditions from full sun to partial shade, but it is also adaptable to different soil conditions. Further accentuating its appeal, mature Savannah Palms produce small, charming yellow flowers and deep black fruits, adding an extra seasonal spark. Despite the grandeur it brings, this palm is a low-maintenance plant that demonstrates an impressive resilience to extreme conditions such as drought, flooding, and wind. The Savannah Palm stands as both, a picturesque statement piece for any space, and a practical selection for the landscape aficionado considering its natural shade-providing qualities.

  • Size: Up to 60 feet tall
  • Flowers: Small, yellow flowers and deep black fruits when mature
  • Foliage: Fan-like fronds with slender, drooping leaflets
  • Water usage: Moderate to high
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to semi-shade
  • Resilience: Drought, flooding, and wind resistant
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