Sabal causiarum subsp. var.
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Puerto Rico hat palm
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palm-cycad
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Height:
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⇕
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to
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Width:
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⇔
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to
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50ft
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20ft
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Height:
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⇕
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Width:
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⇔
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The query description has an empty condition.:
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⌛
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perennial
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Origin:
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✈
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Poisonous:
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☠
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Bloom:
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❀
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The query description has an empty condition.:
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☼
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sun
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◍
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Features:
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✓
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Minimum Temp:
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☃
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°F
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USDA Zones:
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9 to 12
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Flower features:
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❀
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white
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Sabal causiarum {{{latin_name}}}
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Habit:
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palm tree
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Height:
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⇕
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Width:
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⇔
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Lifespan:
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⌛
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perennial
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Origin:
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✈
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Poisonous:
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☠
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Exposure:
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☼
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Water:
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◍
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Features:
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✓
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Hardiness:
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☃
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Bloom:
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❀
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Sabal
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causiarum
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var.
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Sabal causiarum, Becc. (Inodes causiarum, Cook). Porto Rico Hat-palm. Yaray. Trunk to 40 or 50 ft. and 2 ft. thick, columnar or nearly so, light gray or nearly white: lf .-bases splitting into fibers and more or less remaining as long ribbons: lvs. about 12 ft. long, the blade and petiole about equal in length but both surpassed by the infl., the petiole keeled near the end above: fr. 1/3 - 1/2 in. diam., grayish, with a finely rugose or nearly smooth chestnut-brown seed.
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