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saw palmetto

saw palmetto

Serenoa repens

shrub☀️ full sun💧 low waterZone 7bZone 11b

Saw palmetto is a low-growing, fan-leafed shrub native to the southeastern United States, prized for its tolerance of heat, drought, and poor soil. It produces small creamy-white flowers followed by dark berries and is commonly used in native landscapes and as an ornamental accent.

Overview

Form
Spreading
Growth Rate
slow
Size
4–7′ tall × 5–10′ wide
Dormancy
evergreen

Tolerances & Soil

high

Flood Tolerance

high
Zone 7bZone 11b
1471013
ColderWarmer
Zone range: Zone 7b to Zone 11b

pH Range

4.57.5
7.0
3.556.589
pH range: 4.5 to 7.5

Soil Texture

Coarse, Medium, Fine

Seasonality

Bloom Season

J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D

Harvest Season

J
F
M
A
M
J
J
A
S
O
N
D

Season of Interest

SpringSummer

Succession Role

pioneerearly successional

Native to the United States

Native Range

Southeastern United States

Native to: Florida, Georgia, South Carolina

Function & Care

wildlife benefitmedicinalfiberedible

Edible Parts

fruit

Establishment & Care

Establishment
easy
Maintenance
low
Propagation
seed