I overwintered my potted Sabal Birmingham in my garage, where it definitely did not do well. The only thing I can think of is not enough water OR....bud rot. Or sunburn? Even after I brought it back in the garage, it continued to dry up. Here are some before and after pics of the palm in question. The latter pics are what it looked like when I set it out during a warm spell we had in early February. I cut the dried up spear leaf down, and you can see some black mold or rot on the spear leaf, but it looks like it may be growing out of it??? What do you guys think?
jimhardy
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