Texas

I didn’t mean to make a deal about it. There’s 3 sabal species native to Texas.
Sabal Mexicana - aka Texas sabal -common in the rio grande valley. Lots in San Antonio. Laguna Gloria in Austin.
Sabal Minor- aka dwarf palmetto probably what yall are talking about. Doesn’t trunk. Common in the south through to Oklahoma.
Sabal braziorensis- Brazoria Palm- grows in a small part of Texas in SW Brazoria Co. slow growing and trunks.
 
I didn’t mean to make a deal about it. There’s 3 sabal species native to Texas.
Sabal Mexicana - aka Texas sabal -common in the rio grande valley. Lots in San Antonio. Laguna Gloria in Austin.
Sabal Minor- aka dwarf palmetto probably what yall are talking about. Doesn’t trunk. Common in the south through to Oklahoma.
Sabal braziorensis- Brazoria Palm- grows in a small part of Texas in SW Brazoria Co. slow growing and trunks.
Those are in a state/county park that is part of Bar-X. I've seen them in other state/county parks here as well. Grandfather cleared them long ago off a parcel of cattle land. We are in the SW of Brazoria co.

Freeport is 20 miles from me.
 

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