Sabal palm
The Sabal palm is a type of palm tree native to the southeastern United States and parts of the Caribbean. It is known for its fan-shaped leaves and can grow up to 50 feet tall. The tree produces small, yellow flowers that develop into black berries, which are a food source for various birds and wildlife.
This palm is often found in wetlands, coastal areas, and along roadsides. It is valued for its hardiness and ability to thrive in different soil types. The Sabal palm is also the state tree of Florida and is commonly used in landscaping due to its attractive appearance.