| Other Name(s): |
AKA Cabbage Palm; Cabbage Palmetto |
| Category: |
Tree |
| Class: |
Perennial |
| Form: |
Single, unbranched trunk with a dense crown of large, fan-shaped leaves (fronds) |
| Bloom Color: |
Creamy-white |
| Bloom Size: |
Tiny |
| Fruit: |
Black, fleshy, single-seeded fruits (drupes) |
| Foliage: |
Topped with a dense crown of large, fan-shaped leaves (fronds). The fronds are costapalmate, meaning they have a distinct midrib extending into the blade |
| Trunk: |
Trunks can be "booted" (with the remnant bases of old fronds still attached) or "slick" (shaved smoo |
| Height: |
80 ft. |
| Growth rate: |
Slow growth rate |
| Hardiness: |
Zone 6b and below |
| Native Range: |
Trunks can be "booted" (with the remnant bases of old fronds still attached) or "slick" (shaved smooth for a more manicured look) |
| Photographer: |
William Khoury |
| Latitude / Longitude: |
(32.48900952°N, -83.92519239°W) |
| Bed(s): |
TREES - 1 Plant; |