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[[File:Sabal_etonia.jpg|frame|Figure 1. ''S. etonia''above the leaves, unlike ''S. minor''.]] | [[File:Sabal_etonia.jpg|frame|Figure 1. ''S. etonia'' above the leaves, unlike ''S. minor''.]] | ||
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===Common Names:=== | ===Common Names:=== | ||
Scrub Palmetto | Scrub Palmetto | ||
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Small palm, usually | Small palm, usually subterranean trunk, although occasionally | ||
being emergent to about 3m, with yellow/green | being emergent to about 3m, with yellow/green costa-palmate leaves. | ||
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[[File:Sabal_etonia02.jpg|frame|Figure 2. ''S. etonia''in Naples.]] | [[File:Sabal_etonia02.jpg|frame|Figure 2. ''S. etonia'' in Naples.]] | ||
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[[File:Sabal_etonia03.jpg|frame|Figure 3. ''S. etonia''in habitat, Florida]] | [[File:Sabal_etonia03.jpg|frame|Figure 3. ''S. etonia'' in habitat, Florida]] | ||
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[[Category:Palm|Sabal_etonia]] | [[Category:Palm|Sabal_etonia]] | ||
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Common Names:[edit]
Scrub Palmetto
Distribution & Habitat:[edit]
Well drained sandy ridges in pine-oak forest in peninsula Florida.
Description:[edit]
Small palm, usually subterranean trunk, although occasionally being emergent to about 3m, with yellow/green costa-palmate leaves.
Culture:[edit]
Sunny, well drained position. Drought tolerant.
Contributed by:[edit]
Angelo Porcelli (Figures 1&2)
Jason from Orlando (Figures 3&4)



