The sable palm was chosen as Florida's state tree due to its distinctive appearance, resilience, and historical significance to the state. This native palm thrives in Florida's climate and is commonly found in the wild, reflecting the state's natural heritage. Additionally, the sable palm has been a part of Florida's culture and landscapes, symbolizing the state's beauty and ecological diversity. Its selection as the state tree was officially made in 1953, highlighting its importance to Floridians.
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The Sabal Palm
The Cabbage Palmetto is Florida's state tree.
As of 2014, the Florida state tree is the cabbage palm tree. This tree has been the state tree since 1953.
Florida designated the sabal palm (Sabal palmetto) as the official state tree in 1953. The sabal palm (also known as cabbage palm, palmetto, or cabbage palmetto) is the most widely distributed palm tree in Florida.
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== == The sabal palmetto palm, which is also known as the cabbage palm, and sometimes as the cabbage palmetto, a tree native to Florida, was designated as the Florida state tree by 1953 Legislature.
It is a native variety and the Official State Tree.
The Sabal Palm.
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