Sabal miamiensis Zona. Common name: Miami Palmetto. Habitat: Sandy pine rocklands and scrubby hardwood hammock in the northern end of the Miami Rock Ridge. Distribution: Endemic to s. FL.
Origin/Endemic status: Endemic
Taxonomy Comments: See Zona (1985), Zona & Judd (1986), and Tucker, Noblick, & Joyner (2024) for additional, detailed information.
Synonymy ⓘ: = FNA22, Zona & Judd (1986), Zona (1985), Zona (1990), Zona (1997); = Sabal ×miamiensis Zona — K4, WH3; < Sabal etonia Swingle ex Nash. Basionym: Sabal miamiensis Zona 1985
Links to other floras: = Sabal miamiensis - FNA22
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Heliophily ⓘ: 9
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