The Sabal Palm, also known as the Cabbage Palm, is a species of palm tree native to the southeastern United States and parts of the Caribbean. It is characterized by its tall, slender trunk and fan-shaped leaves, which can grow up to 5 feet wide. This palm can reach heights of 40 to 50 feet and is often found in coastal areas, swamps, and upland forests.
The Sabal Palm is known for its resilience and adaptability to various soil types and conditions. It produces small, white flowers that develop into black berries, providing food for birds and other wildlife. This palm is also the state tree of Florida, symbolizing the region's natural beauty.