In this video I show some wild Saw palmettos (Serenoa repens) and Sabal palmettos at Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge, South Carolina. Enjoy the video!
Sabal minor, Sabel palmetto and Serenoa repens are the only three palms that grow on Hilton Head Island? You don't see the Needle palms because it's too marshy? I've been there once, nice place.
I mean growing naturally, I’ve seems tons of planted needle palms on the island, I just haven’t found an obvious naturally growing one yet, I believe they’re not as salt tolerant as the other three native species. I could be wrong though, some could be tucked away farther into the island growing on their own.
This is an impressive primeval habitat. Thanks for the interesting video. Greetings from Switzerland
I am very glad it has been preserved. Thanks for watching!
Wow so cool in Co there is only 2 palms windmill palm and sabal minor those are in grand junction
Cool scenery man. I love Hilton Head area.
It’s an awesome place!
Sabal minor, Sabel palmetto and Serenoa repens are the only three palms that grow on Hilton Head Island? You don't see the Needle palms because it's too marshy? I've been there once, nice place.
I mean growing naturally, I’ve seems tons of planted needle palms on the island, I just haven’t found an obvious naturally growing one yet, I believe they’re not as salt tolerant as the other three native species. I could be wrong though, some could be tucked away farther into the island growing on their own.
@@palmtreedude I imagine you're right, there's got to be a reason it's not growing right there with the rest of the palms.