cabbage palmetto
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Definition
Noun: * Cabbage palmetto: A low-growing, fan-leaved palm tree (Sabal palmetto) native to the coastal southeastern United States. It is characterized by its edible leaf buds, which resemble a cabbage in appearance and are sometimes used as food.
Usage
- The cabbage palmetto is a hardy palm that thrives in sandy coastal soils.
- Early settlers in Florida sometimes harvested the heart, or "cabbage," of the cabbage palmetto for food.
- The dense groves of cabbage palmetto provide important habitat for wildlife.
Advanced Usage
- As a state symbol: The cabbage palmetto is the state tree of both South Carolina and Florida, featured on their state flags and seals.
- In landscaping: Due to its tolerance for salt and wind, the cabbage palmetto is a popular choice for coastal and xeriscape gardens.
Variants and Related Words
- Sabal palmetto: The scientific (Latin) name for the cabbage palmetto.
- Palmetto: A more general term for several small palm trees, especially those with fan-shaped leaves, which often refers to the cabbage palmetto in the southeastern U.S.
- Cabbage palm: A common alternative name for the same tree.
Synonyms
- Sabal palmetto
- Cabbage palm
- Palmetto palm
Different Meanings
- Cabbage: Primarily refers to a leafy green vegetable (). The term "cabbage palmetto" uses "cabbage" descriptively for its edible bud, not to indicate it is a type of vegetable cabbage.
- Palmetto: Can refer to other fan palms in genera like (saw palmetto). "Cabbage palmetto" specifies the species.
Noun
- low-growing fan-leaved palm of coastal southern United States having edible leaf buds