sabal palm

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sa·bal palm

 (sā′băl)
[New Latin Sabal, genus name (created by French botanist Michel Adanson (1727-1806), perhaps as an arbitrary coinage, or from a source in an indigenous language of South America or the Caribbean).]
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There's even more: a ceibo in the Amazon, a sabal palm on a beach in Georgia, an ancient olive tree in Jerusalem, and a bonsai pine that survived the Hiroshima bombing.
virginiana); sabal palm, Sabalpalmetto (Walt.) (Arecaceae); pindo palm, Butia capitata (Mart.) (Arecaceae); gumbo-limbo, Bursera simaruba (L.) (Burseraceae); royal Poinciana, Delonix regia (Boj.) (Fabaceae); Australian umbrella (Schefflera actinophylla), glaucous cassia, Senna surattensis (Burm.) (Fabaceae), and other plants that were not identified in this study.
Paul Marc Herman, 103 Sabal Palm Lane, Palm Beach Gardens, to receive a public reprimand by publication following a November 3 court order.
We were at the Texas Sabal Palm Audubon Sanctuary, one of the last remaining fragments of native palm forest in our country and as far south in Texas as one can go.
Using remote sensing and spatial information technologies to map Sabal palm in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas.
An unidentified disease has been slowly killing off populations of sabal palm (also known as cabbage palm), the official state tree.
Next, on January 8 (the actual anniversary of No Child Left Behind), Secretary Spellings was in Tallahassee, Florida, to testify before a joint session of House of Representatives' education committees, meet with new Commissioner of Education Eric Smith, and visit Sabal Palm Elementary School.
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