Sabal blackburniana

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 Sabal blackburniana subsp. var.  Hispaniolan Palmetto
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Origin: Caribbean
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Features: evergreen, foliage
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Sunset Zones: 12-17, 19-31
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Sabal blackburniana (S. umbraculifera, Mart. Inodes Blackburniana, Cook). Trunk thickened at the middle: blade ample, orbicular, glaucous, rather rigid, shorter than the petiole; lobes about 40, ensiform, bifid, filamentous, rather rigid: spadix more branched than in any other species: fr. inverted pear-shaped, about 1 1/2 in. long. W. Indies.


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