Sabal Species, Blue Palmetto, Cabbage Palm, Carolina Palmetto, Swamp Cabbage

Sabalpalmetto

Family
Arecaceae (ar-ek-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Sabal (SAY-bal)
Species
palmetto (pahl-MET-oh)
Synonym
Sabal blackburniana
Other Details
Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Grow outdoors year-round in hardiness zone
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Narva-Jõesuu,

Anniston, Alabama

Enterprise, Alabama

Flomaton, Alabama

Florence, Alabama

Lillian, Alabama

Mobile, Alabama

Montgomery, Alabama

Orange Beach, Alabama

Sahuarita, Arizona

El Dorado, Arkansas

Lonoke, Arkansas

Los Angeles, California

San Diego, California

Thousand Oaks, California

Willits, California

Auburndale, Florida

Bartow, Florida

Big Pine Key, Florida

Boca Raton, Florida

Brandon, Florida

Cape Canaveral, Florida

Daytona Beach, Florida

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Homosassa, Florida

Jacksonville, Florida

Jupiter, Florida

Kissimmee, Florida

Lakeland, Florida(2 reports)

Lecanto, Florida

New Port Richey, Florida

Niceville, Florida(2 reports)

North Fort Myers, Florida

Okeechobee, Florida

Oldsmar, Florida

Orlando, Florida(2 reports)

Pensacola, Florida

Pompano Beach, Florida

Sarasota, Florida

Tallahassee, Florida

Umatilla, Florida

West Palm Beach, Florida

Alpharetta, Georgia

Atlanta, Georgia

Augusta, Georgia(2 reports)

Brunswick, Georgia

Carnesville, Georgia

Covington, Georgia

Macon, Georgia

Newnan, Georgia

Palmetto, Georgia

Peachtree City, Georgia

Sharpsburg, Georgia

Chicago, Illinois

Elkhart, Indiana

Plainfield, Indiana

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Denham Springs, Louisiana

New Orleans, Louisiana

Vacherie, Louisiana

Centreville, Maryland

Natchez, Mississippi

Carolina Beach, North Carolina

Elizabeth City, North Carolina

Germanton, North Carolina

Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina

Matthews, North Carolina

Southport, North Carolina

Whiteville, North Carolina

Wilmington, North Carolina

Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina

Ada, Oklahoma

Edmond, Oklahoma

Redmond, Oregon

Annville, Pennsylvania

Grenoble, Rhône-Alpes

Beaufort, South Carolina(3 reports)

Bluffton, South Carolina

Cayce, South Carolina

Chapin, South Carolina

Conway, South Carolina(2 reports)

Edisto Island, South Carolina

Florence, South Carolina

Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

Lancaster, South Carolina

Lexington, South Carolina(2 reports)

Liberty Hill, South Carolina

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

North, South Carolina

Pelion, South Carolina

Prosperity, South Carolina

Saint Helena Island, South Carolina(2 reports)

Summerville, South Carolina

Sumter, South Carolina

Alice, Texas

Austin, Texas

Brownsville, Texas

Fort Worth, Texas

Jacksonville, Texas

Katy, Texas

Kyle, Texas

Mcallen, Texas

Richardson, Texas

Rockport, Texas

Chesapeake, Virginia

Norfolk, Virginia

Suffolk, Virginia

Virginia Beach, Virginia(2 reports)

Kent, Washington

Kirkland, Washington

Long Beach, Washington

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Gardener's Notes:

27
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4
neutrals
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Ponte Vedra Beach, FL | May 2017 | positive

Great Southeastern US palm. Our property luckily came with five of these. A variety of birds eat the fruit and neat epiphytes like variou...Read More

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Niceville, FL | May 2015 | positive

The cabbage palm truly deserves a gold medal. Amazing in that it will tolerate anything from extremely fast draining, dry soil (such as s...Read More

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Centreville, MD | April 2014 | positive

I planted 2 Sabal Palmettos here in Eastern Maryland (zone 7) just to see how long they could survive. Both palms were seedling size and...Read More

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Norfolk, VA | January 2014 | positive

Just a wonderful plant for SE Virginia gardens. Like a lot of Southern regions, this plant and plants like the palms have been historica...Read More

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GERMANTON, NC | June 2013 | positive

I recently put two of these fine trees in the ground here just outside of Winston-Salem North Carolina and they are doing phenomenal!! Th...Read More

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Pine Bluff, AR | January 2013 | positive

I love sabal palmettos. I think they're beautiful, even though they're really common here in the south. Most have vertical trunks like mo...Read More

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Willits, CA | November 2012 | positive

These palms are awesome I got two 9' trunk sabal riverside and they look stunning. They take frost without a problem. Can't believe someo...Read More

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Plainfield, IN (Zone 6a) | August 2011 | positive

As much as I love this palm am going to Try it in Zone 6a... I know Two Other People is trying this in Indiana. Mind as well Join them. I...Read More

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North, SC (Zone 8a) | June 2011 | positive

In the mid SC (28 miles south of downtown Columbia) have about 20 tall Sabal Palmetto palms in my yard and adding more soon. They grow wi...Read More

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Sahuarita, AZ (Zone 9a) | August 2010 | positive

I love this palm.! It is one of several favorites of mine. I think it really gives a sub-tropical feel to ones yard or landscaping like b...Read More

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Sumter, SC | August 2010 | positive

I had 3 tall, bare root palmettos installed April,2009. I watered them faithfully throughout their first summer, and noticed sheared cen...Read More

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Goode, VA | July 2010 | positive

This palm is growing all over the Tidewater area of Virginia. I know I would really be stretching this palm in my area, but with a littl...Read More

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Elkhart, IN | January 2010 | positive

I have a Sabal growing well as a potted plant here in Northern IN. Started from seed this plant has proven to do quite well as long as i...Read More

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Myrtle Beach, SC (Zone 8b) | March 2009 | positive

i LOVE this tree its so amazing there could never be too many palmettos its native too s.c not only on the beach but in the forests and m...Read More

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Montgomery, AL | March 2008 | neutral

We have 4 sabal palms; 2 are close to the back door and bake in the Western exposure, 2 are out front by the sidewalk and get more sun ho...Read More

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Palmetto, GA | December 2007 | positive

Newnan, Ga(7b)
I love this tree and it even grows here in 7b, with little damage during the coldest of our winters. I was surpr...Read More

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Edmond, OK | November 2006 | positive

This palm is the best alternative of Tachy Fortuneii (Wind Mill Palm). In Oklahoma, the compleately defoilage Windmill palm always grow ...Read More

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Bluffton, SC (Zone 9a) | September 2006 | positive

this plant is extremely common here in south carolina. it was formerly called "Inodes palmetto" before being classified as "Sabal palmett...Read More

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Orlando, FL | August 2006 | neutral

This palm is beautiful...but there's just too many! And, um, WHY is it the state tree of South Carolina?? They can really only grow them ...Read More

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Toccoa, GA | July 2005 | positive

I live in zone 7a and have several sabal palmettos which I grew from seed collected in Florida. I have not lost any of my sabals however ...Read More

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Jupiter, FL | July 2005 | positive

The Sabal Palm grows all over Palm Beach county including my backyard! Not many people are aware, but it is also called Swamp Cabbage a...Read More

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Fort Lauderdale, FL (Zone 10b) | March 2005 | positive

I garden for enjoyment and butterflies. The first year in this house I dispised the utility wires that strung across the eastern boundry...Read More

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Brownsville, TX (Zone 9b) | February 2005 | neutral

Sabal Palmetto does not survive in Brownsville, TX, as well as Sabal mexicana(texana). We allow both palms to be planted with our commerc...Read More

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Now in Orlando, FL (Zone 9b) | December 2004 | positive

This also happens to be the state tree of South Carolina. So where are all the gardener's notes from SC, hmmm?

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Tallahassee, FL (Zone 8b) | May 2004 | positive

I live near Huntsville, Alabama and have been experimenting with various hardy palms. The cabbage palmetto seedlings I collected from Flo...Read More

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Plant City, FL | January 2004 | positive

I inherited a sabal palm with new property, and I was happy to have one. I also got another queen palm (Syagrus romanzoffiana) and was le...Read More

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| July 2003 | positive

I live in San Diego, California (U.S.) The Sabal Palm will make a beauitful addition to my landscaping. I visit Florida often and just a...Read More

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Acton, CA (Zone 8b) | July 2003 | positive

This palm grows pretty slow in California, but has a nice, woven look to the trunk when pruned. However, it is not a great palm for So C...Read More

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Keizer, OR (Zone 8b) | June 2003 | negative

I think this palm is rather... well... ordinary. Its closest competitor is Washingtonia robusta, which has far better color [both frond and boot].

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Mcallen, TX (Zone 8a) | June 2003 | positive

This plant also grows along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico & down thru the Gulf coast in Mexico to the Caribbean, that I know of. It is...Read More

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| June 2002 | positive

Florida's state tree is exceptional for its beauty, ease of transplant, and versatility. The genus and species names are correct as list...Read More

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Lutz, FL (Zone 9b) | October 2001 | neutral

This is Florida's State Tree

The cabbage palm is a medium sized (30’-50’) spineless, evergreen palm with an unbranchin...Read More

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