Plant Details: Tama Palm
Category Palms  
Zone: 6? - 11
 
Out_of_stock: N
Common Name Tama Palm Variety  
Regional Names  
Botanical Name Sabal tamaulipas
Description Recently discovered by Carl Schoenfeld this unique palm species found in the state of Tamaulipas in extreme Northwestern Mexico. Often confused with Sabal minor, it forms a horizontal underground trunk up to 4' in length with huge fronds and seed. Fronds can be quite large measuring 6-9' across, especially in shade. Very cold hardy considering its origin and so far equally as S. minor and S. louisiana though it grows much faster than either. A true exciting new addition to the famous Genus Sabal this Species will never disappoint the palm grower. One just has to see it to fall in love with it!
Notes
All of our 1 gallons are grown in a 4x4" square x 14" deep pots and 3 gallon are grown in 7x7" square x 18" deep pots to allow for a deeper root system which aids in our Palms winter survival. Customers are having much better success with our palms surviving the winter over growers that use traditional shallow pots.
Plant Growing Conditions

Soil PH
 
Soil Type
 
Water
 
SunLight
 
Foliage
acid:
Y
 
clay:
Y
 
dry:
Y
 
full:
Y
 
Evergreen:
Y
neutral:
Y
 
average: 
Y
 
average:
Y
 
partial:
Y
  SemiEvergreen:
N
alkaline:
Y
 
sand:
Y
 
wet:
Y
 
shade:
Y
  Deciduous:
N
Plant Pricing
Last Update: 2009-05-07 02:59:21.0
Container Size
Price
1 Gallon
28.00
Last Update:
2009-09-19 15:07:41.0
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