This dwarf fan palm is touted as being the smallest variety of Sabal. It is a variety of Sabal minor that has been found in the wild in Louisiana and adjacent states on either side. It has blue-green leaves with a mature height of six feet. It is also super cold hardy with reports of it going a bit below zero F. As it is an understory palm in habitat, one would anticipate it’d do well in strong filtered light or perhaps half day sun. The first six photos show our band size. The garden photos are, in order, c/o plantsinusa website and TS at RPS. This is a difficult species to find. Our band sizes are simple to mail order..
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