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South Florida Landscape Plants
Silver Saw Palmetto

Serenoa repens
The stunning silver saw palmetto is supremely easy to grow, creating a more
ornamental version of an old-fashioned Florida plant.

Silver saw palmetto foliage detail
Saw palmettos are native to Florida and the southeastern United States, and the less
common silver variety is a uniquely colored landscape plant for a naturalized look.

Perfect as a filler, hedge, backdrop or accent, these striking plants add old-Florida
charm.

The "saw" in the plant's name refers to the saw-like teeth on the leaf stems. Since a
palmetto plant rarely needs pruning, you won't come in contact often.

An extract made from the saw palmetto has been used for hundreds of years by
everyone from Mayans to Florida's Seminole Indians for a wide spectrum of medicinal
purposes.

Currently saw palmetto extract is hailed as an alternative medicine for prostate
problems.

Green saw palmetto
Plant specs

Palmettos can handle full sun to complete shade, growing slowly to a typical height of
3 to 6 feet.

Grow in any Florida zone - it can take the cold.

This plant will spread out, though it takes many years for one to cover a large area. It
grows thick and dense, with no visible trunk since the base of the plant remains close
to the ground.

The high salt tolerance of the silver palmetto makes it an ideal planting for a home on
the water.

These plants are considered to be deer resistant, though there are no guarantees.

Plant care

This is one palm that's about as maintenance-free as it gets.

No need to bother with cold protection or even fertilizer (a once a year application of
granular fertilizer is fine but not necessary).

The saw palmetto palm is drought-tolerant (once established) and highly salt-tolerant.

Silvery shrub in green garden bed
You'll want to trim off browned fronds now and then to keep a clean look. Cut the stem
as close to the ground as you can.

Plant in plain old sandy Florida soil - no need to add soil amendments, since this
beautiful little palm grows naturally in southern oak hammocks, pine forests and open
fields.

Plant spacing

Palmettos will spread so spacing can vary. For an instant hedge, plant them as close
together as you like.

You can place a silver saw palmetto next to any structure - house, wall or fence - or
under trees directly against the trunk.

They make great container plants for large pots or planter boxes and will be happy
there for years.

Landscape uses for silver saw palmetto
low to mid-size screen or hedge
backdrop for other garden plants
accent plant for hardscape features such as a decorative fountain
as an understory planting among tree or palm trunks
anchor for a garden bed
in the center of a circular drive
in a container for pool or patio, or in the poolcage planter
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