Looking a model(s) for SE US Palmetto in various stages of maturity

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Looking a model(s) for SE US Palmetto in various stages of maturity. Most people just call them palmettos but they are also called cabbage palm, cabbage palmetto, sabal palm, sabal palmetto, and so on. It's the common wild palmetto you see native from South Carolina to Florida to some of the Caribbean that has the old growth leaves shed and terminated such that they make sort of a ladder up the trunk of the tree and they have hand shaped leaves rather than the long leaves of coconut and other palms. The do eventually loose the ladder formed by the old leaves that were shed.


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800px-OldSabalPalmettoCrystalRiver.jpg
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