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Edited by Scot from SC on 1/4/2026, 12:46 am
It is great that you have donated and planted palms at public spaces. I have done the same at a local park and two local schools. Isn't it great to share our passion?
Your Sabal minor is officially a grandparent! I have read that they may live to be a century or even older. Do the birds in your area love the berries? I have birds in my yard that love them. I have Sabal minor seedlings popping up in my woods and in my next door neighbor's yard as a result. I can't wait to have a forest out back filled with them.
That agave stalk is jaw dropping. I bet it stopped traffic. Does it have a lot of surrounding pups? Did you plant it in a special mix?
Thanks as always for sharing.
Scot from South Carolina
Zone 8a
Greenwood, S.C.
Elevation 642 feet above sea level
Straight from The Palmetto State!![]()


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