RF2BX0YRF–Sabal palms (Sabal mexicana) at sunrise, Sabal Palm Grove Sanctuary near Brownsville, Rio Grande Valley, Texas, USA
RM2J5PTG6–Detail of a Sabal Palm leaf, Sabal mexicana, in the Sabal Palm Sanctuary near Brownsville, Texas.
RFP8B8FC–Closeup of Sabal mexicana, also known as Rio Grande palmetto, Mexican palmetto, Texas palmetto, Texas sabal palm, palmmetto cabbage
RMER06N9–Palm trees in Guatemala that is known by Mexican Palmetto or Texas Palmetto or Texas Sabal Palm or Rio Grande Palmetto or Palma de Mícharos in Guatemala. The scientific name is Sabal mexicana
RFDYJJP6–Texas Sabal Palm, Sabal texana
RM2JRRA6D–An Acorn Ant (Temnothorax misomoschus) forages on the side of a sabal palm (Sabal mexicana) tree.
RFKFGMKF–Palm tree superimposed over high voltage electrical tower symbolizing the struggle between human progress and nature
RM2JRRA5C–An Acorn Ant (Temnothorax misomoschus) forages on the side of a sabal palm (Sabal mexicana) tree.
RF2AR0APG–Isolated on white, Sabal mexicana (Mexican, Rio Grande, Texas palmetto, Texas sabal palm, palmmetto cabbage, palma de mícharos) watercolor painting
RM2JRRA4E–An Acorn Ant (Temnothorax misomoschus) forages on the side of a sabal palm (Sabal mexicana) tree.
RF2A3N2P7–Sabal mexicana (Rio Grande, Mexican or Texas palmetto, Texas sabal palm, palmmetto cabbage) tree silhouette, hand drawn gravure style, sketch
RMD9DFFN–A Cycad on Mlambonja Pass, Cathedral Peak area, Drakensberg
RF2BX0YW1–Sabal palms (Sabal mexicana) at Sabal Palm Grove Sanctuary near Brownsville, Rio Grande Valley, Texas, USA
RM2J5PTF5–Detail of a Sabal Palm leaf, Sabal mexicana, in the Sabal Palm Sanctuary near Brownsville, Texas.
RF2G52XPY–Sabal palms (Sabal mexicana), Sabal Palm Grove Sanctuary in Harlingen, Rio Grande Valley, Texas, USA
RMDYJJ19–Hummingbird Mint in planter and Sabal Palm
RM2JRRA4N–An Acorn Ant (Temnothorax misomoschus) forages on the side of a sabal palm (Sabal mexicana) tree.
RM2J5PTBA–Leaf scars, called bootjacks, on the trunks of Sabal Palms, Sabal mexicana, in the Sabal Palm Sanctuary, Brownsville, Texas.
RF2G52XNM–Sabal palms (Sabal mexicana), Sabal Palm Grove Sanctuary in Harlingen, Rio Grande Valley, Texas, USA
RMDYJJ28–Hummingbird Mint and Ornamental Sweet Potato in blue planter
RM2JRRA4P–An Acorn Ant (Temnothorax misomoschus) forages on the side of a sabal palm (Sabal mexicana) tree.
RM2J5PTDT–Leaf scars, called bootjacks, on the trunks of Sabal Palms, Sabal mexicana, in the Sabal Palm Sanctuary, Brownsville, Texas.
RF2G52XKW–Sabal palms (Sabal mexicana), Sabal Palm Grove Sanctuary in Harlingen, Rio Grande Valley, Texas, USA
RF2BX0YT3–Sabal palms (Sabal mexicana) at sunrise, Sabal Palm Grove Sanctuary near Brownsville, Rio Grande Valley, Texas, USA
RMDYJHTK–Garden scene with wooden bench
RF2C7N19H–Texas Sabal Palm at Mercer Arboretum and Botanical Gardens in Spring, Texas.
RM2J5PTFC–Sabal Palms, Sabal mexicana, in the Sabal Palm Sanctuary, Brownsville, Texas. The largest natural grove in the United States.
RF2BX0YNR–Sabal palms (Sabal mexicana) over boardwalk at Sabal Palm Grove Sanctuary near Brownsville, Rio Grande Valley, Texas, USA
RM2J5PTFF–Sabal Palms, Sabal mexicana, in the Sabal Palm Sanctuary, Brownsville, Texas. The largest natural grove in the United States.
RF2BX0YR0–Man at boardwalk looking at Sabal palms (Sabal mexicana) at Sabal Palm Grove Sanctuary near Brownsville, Rio Grande Valley, Texas, USA
RF2G5D7PF–Sabal palms, Sabal Hall, Library at Brownsville Campus of University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, in Brownsville, Texas, USA
RM2J5PTEB–Leaf scars, called bootjacks, on the trunks of Sabal Palms, Sabal mexicana, in the Sabal Palm Sanctuary, Brownsville, Texas.
RF2G5D7XE–Sabal palms, Library at Brownsville Campus of University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, in Brownsville, Texas, USA
RM2J5PTEH–Sabal Palms, Sabal mexicana, in the Sabal Palm Sanctuary, Brownsville, Texas. The largest natural grove in the United States.
RF2G5D7E8–Sabal palms, Cavalry Building, former Fort Brown barracks, at Brownsville Campus of University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, in Brownsville, Texas, USA
RF2BWFRH0–President's House (1925), Texas A&M University campus in Kingsville, Gulf Coast region, Texas, USA
RM2J5PTG4–Sabal Palms, Sabal mexicana, in the Sabal Palm Sanctuary, Brownsville, Texas. The largest natural grove in the United States.
RF2BWFRDK–J.R. Manning Hall (1925), Texas A&M University campus in Kingsville, Gulf Coast region, Texas, USA
RM2J5PTB7–Leaf scars, called bootjacks, on the trunks of Sabal Palms, Sabal mexicana, in the Sabal Palm Sanctuary, Brownsville, Texas.
RF2BWFREE–J.R. Manning Hall (1925), Texas A&M University campus in Kingsville, Gulf Coast region, Texas, USA
RM2J5PTFJ–A Great Egret hunts along the shore of a resaca or oxbow lake in the Sabal Palm Sanctuary, Brownsville, Texas. At right is a bird observation blind.
RM2J5PTF3–The Rabb Mansion, plantation house for the Rabb Plantation and now the visitor center for Sabal Palm Sanctuary, Brownsville, Texas.
RM2J5PTCK–The Rabb Mansion, plantation house for the Rabb Plantation and now the visitor center for Sabal Palm Sanctuary, Brownsville, Texas.
RM2J5PTF1–The Rabb Mansion, plantation house for the Rabb Plantation and now the visitor center for Sabal Palm Sanctuary, Brownsville, Texas.
RM2J5PTE6–The Rabb Mansion, plantation house for the Rabb Plantation and now the visitor center for Sabal Palm Sanctuary, Brownsville, Texas.
RM2J5PTCW–The Rabb Mansion, plantation house for the Rabb Plantation and now the visitor center for Sabal Palm Sanctuary, Brownsville, Texas.
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