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Sabal yapa
Bay Palmetto, Thatch palm
This species from the Yucatan Peninsula and western Cuba is generally similar to the fantastic S. mauritiiformis
of Central and South America. It sports similar, deeply split, large, fan-shaped leaves with narrow, drooping segments,
supported by a slender, tall trunk. Easy germination, easy care, fast growth, and spectacular appearance make this
Sabal the perfect choice for any subtropical or tropical
garden, and unlike S. mauritiiformis it has the added benefits of tolerating much coastal exposure and being more
cold hardy.
 
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