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Also called the cabbage palmetto, sabal palm, inodes palmetto and the Carolina palmetto, the sabal palmetto was designated as the official state tree by Joint Resolution Number 63 on March 17, 1939.
As for the palmetto trees themselves, sabal palms are native to the southeastern parts of the country. “The cabbage palmetto is found in the coastal plain region from North Carolina to Florida.
The palmetto tree, or cabbage palm, grows in coastal areas and is the state tree of South Carolina. Learn more about growing and caring for a palmetto tree in your yard.
As for the palmetto trees themselves, sabal palms are native to the southeastern parts of the country. “The cabbage palmetto is found in the coastal plain region from North Carolina to Florida.
BEAUFORT — The sabal palmetto is a nice enough tree, and people seem to like them just fine. As evidence, just consider that the state’s nickname, the Palmetto State, is an homage to the tree.
Sabal palms were chosen as the official state tree by the Florida Legislature in 1953. The sabal palmetto is also the state tree for South Carolina and featured on its flag and seal.
As for the palmetto trees themselves, sabal palms are native to the southeastern parts of the country. “The cabbage palmetto is found in the coastal plain region from North Carolina to Florida.
Also called the cabbage palmetto, sabal palm, inodes palmetto and the Carolina palmetto, the sabal palmetto was designated as the official state tree by Joint Resolution Number 63 on March 17, 1939.
As for the palmetto trees themselves, sabal palms are native to the southeastern parts of the country. “The cabbage palmetto is found in the coastal plain region from North Carolina to Florida.