Silver Saw Palmetto

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The plant's name Silver Saw Palmetto (SAW) refers to the teeth on the leaf stems. commanding attention, they thrive in indirect sunlight, it can also find its way indoor where it can be potted as an ornamental palm. Saw Palmetto is also very hardy and slow-growing plant that works well as a low-maintenance shrub resistant to resistant to diseases and pests, Cold-hardy and container friendly.

Silver saw will bring a stunning sight to behold with its silvery-blue fan-shaped fronds and mature creeping trunks. The Silver Saw Palmetto showy qualities will most likely end up being the focal star of your garden. It’s a great selection for northern gardeners who desire to pump up the tropical atmosphere with some unique color.

Growth Habit: Sprawling, Dense, 5 to 10 ft tall and spreads 4 to 10 feet wide.

Native Origin: South Carolina to Florida

Hardiness Zone: 8-11

Environment Needs: Full Sun, Part Sun

Growth Rate: Slow

Maintenance: Foliage color is better in full sun rather than shade. It is unfussy about soil type, but infertile soils should be fertilized to maximize the palm’s growth. This plant is moderately salt tolerant. Once established, it is both drought tolerant and flood resistant. This palm is remarkably untroubled by pests, making it one of the most care-free plants for southern gardens.

The plant's name Silver Saw Palmetto (SAW) refers to the teeth on the leaf stems. commanding attention, they thrive in indirect sunlight, it can also find its way indoor where it can be potted as an ornamental palm. Saw Palmetto is also very hardy and slow-growing plant that works well as a low-maintenance shrub resistant to resistant to diseases and pests, Cold-hardy and container friendly.

Silver saw will bring a stunning sight to behold with its silvery-blue fan-shaped fronds and mature creeping trunks. The Silver Saw Palmetto showy qualities will most likely end up being the focal star of your garden. It’s a great selection for northern gardeners who desire to pump up the tropical atmosphere with some unique color.

Growth Habit: Sprawling, Dense, 5 to 10 ft tall and spreads 4 to 10 feet wide.

Native Origin: South Carolina to Florida

Hardiness Zone: 8-11

Environment Needs: Full Sun, Part Sun

Growth Rate: Slow

Maintenance: Foliage color is better in full sun rather than shade. It is unfussy about soil type, but infertile soils should be fertilized to maximize the palm’s growth. This plant is moderately salt tolerant. Once established, it is both drought tolerant and flood resistant. This palm is remarkably untroubled by pests, making it one of the most care-free plants for southern gardens.