| Category: |
Tree |
| Class: |
Perennial |
| Bloom Color: |
Inconspicuous greenish-white flowers |
| Bloom Size: |
Small |
| Bloom Season: |
Spring |
| Fruit: |
Small, fleshy, black, pea-sized fruits (drupes) that are attractive to birds |
| Fragrance: |
Strong-smelling oil derived from its wood and leaves |
| Foliage: |
Leaves are simple, alternate, and have a glossy, dark green upper surface with a duller, grayish-green underside |
| Trunk: |
Up to 2 ft. |
| Height: |
40 ft. |
| Hardiness: |
Zone 7 and above |
| Native Range: |
Mid-East Coast and South |
| Propagation: |
Seed |
| Other Information: |
Sabal palmetto x Sabal minor - questionable; named after the city of Augusta, Georgia, where it was grown from seeds originally collected by Tom McClendon from the Florida citrus arboretum |
| Photographer: |
William Khoury |
| Latitude / Longitude: |
(32.48855826°N, -83.92399479°W) |
| Bed(s): |
TREES - 1 Plant; |