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General Information | |
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Symbol: | SAMI8 |
Group: | Monocot |
Family: | Arecaceae |
Duration: |
Perennial |
Growth Habit: |
Shrub Tree |
Native Status: |
L48 N |
Characteristics | |
Data Source and Documentation |
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Introduced | ![]() |
Both | ![]() |
Absent/Unreported |
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Both, No County Data |
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L48 | ![]() |
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HI | ![]() |
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Synonyms
Symbol | Scientific Name |
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COMI9 | Corypha minor Jacq. |
SAAD3 | Sabal adansonii Guersent |
SADE9 | Sabal deeringiana Small |
SAGL13 | Sabal glabra Sarg., non Mill. |
SALO14 | Sabal louisiana (Darby) Bomhard |
Classification
Rank | Scientific Name and Common Name |
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Kingdom | Plantae – Plants |
Subkingdom | Tracheobionta – Vascular plants |
Superdivision | Spermatophyta – Seed plants |
Division | Magnoliophyta – Flowering plants |
Class | Liliopsida – Monocotyledons |
Subclass | Arecidae |
Order | Arecales |
Family | Arecaceae ⁄ Palmae – Palm family |
Genus | Sabal Adans. – palmetto |
Species | Sabal minor (Jacq.) Pers. – dwarf palmetto |
Subordinate Taxa
Legal Status
Wetland Status
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Wildlife
Food
Source | Large Mammals | Small Mammals | Water Birds | Terrestrial Birds |
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Miller | Minor | Minor | Minor | |
Yarrow | Low | Low | Low |
Cover
Source | Large Mammals | Small Mammals | Water Birds | Terrestrial Birds |
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Miller | Moderate | Moderate | ||
Yarrow |
Sources
Miller, J.H., and K.V. Miller. 1999. Forest plants of the southeast and their wildlife uses. Southern Weed Science Society. |
Yarrow, G.K., and D.T. Yarrow. 1999. Managing wildlife. Sweet Water Press. Birmingham. |
Description of Values
Value Class | Food | Cover |
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High | Average 25-50% of diet | Regular source of cover |
Low | 5-10% of diet | Infrequently used as cover |
Minor | 2-5% of diet | Sparsely used as cover |
Moderate | Average 10-25% of diet | Occasional source of cover |