Another wild stand of Sabal Minors.

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Another wild stand of Sabal Minors.

Post by Laaz » Sat Jan 20, 2007 12:47 pm

Just got back from collecting more S. Minor seed. This stand is next to the banks of the upper Ashley River.

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Barrie

Awesome!

Post by Barrie » Sat Jan 20, 2007 12:51 pm

Laaz,
Those would look right at home around here! Great photos !!!
Here's one I took today of my Brahea edulis showing some of the leaf detail.

Cheers, Barrie.


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Post by Laaz » Sat Jan 20, 2007 12:58 pm

Nice Brahea Barrie. I wish they would sell some here. I have never seen a Brahea for sale in any of our local nurseries. They would do great in our environment :?

BTW Barrie I put some S. Minor seed in your package as well :wink:

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Awesome pics!!!

Post by banana joe » Sat Jan 20, 2007 2:36 pm

Those are all so awesome! Joe
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Post by ryan » Sat Jan 20, 2007 3:29 pm

Very nice pics Laaz, thanks for sharing with the group. It looks like the SM are growing in shade throughout the summer and part sun and part shade in winter and thrive.

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Post by Laaz » Sat Jan 20, 2007 3:44 pm

Hey Ryan. Yes S. Minor's natural habitat is as a under story plant. In their natural habitat they grow large leaves & long stems to compensate for the low light conditions. When planted out in direct sun they do very well, but grow shorter stems & smaller leaves (Fronds). They also seem to get a deeper almost Blue coloration when grown in direct sun.

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Post by Alchris » Sat Jan 20, 2007 8:55 pm

Those are beautiful. I am hoping that I can put a couple of S. Minors in the ground next spring.

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Post by Okanagan desert-palms » Sun Jan 21, 2007 12:38 pm

Laaz great photos of natural habitat for those S. minors. Are there any needle palms growing wild in your area?
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Post by Laaz » Sun Jan 21, 2007 1:20 pm

John yes there are some wild needles, but the only ones I know of are on private property.

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Sabal Minors

Post by Wes North Van » Sun Jan 21, 2007 10:24 pm

Great pics Laaz!
Those would look so good growing all over Stanley park here in Vancouver.
Also in my yard.
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