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FIRE EFFECTS

SPECIES: Sabal palmetto | Cabbage Palmetto
IMMEDIATE FIRE EFFECT ON PLANT : Cabbage palmettos probably sustain only superficial damage from most fires. DISCUSSION AND QUALIFICATION OF FIRE EFFECT : When growing on organic soil or soil with a deep organic layer, very severe fires may consume the soil itself, killing cabbage palmettos by root damage and lack of mechanical support [19]. PLANT RESPONSE TO FIRE : Most fires probably favor cabbage palmetto growth by removing competition. DISCUSSION AND QUALIFICATION OF PLANT RESPONSE : Frequent fires allow cabbage palmetto to form pure stands and invade mixed stands [19]. Twenty-one years of fires in Everglades National Park resulted in a net increase in cabbage palmetto stems [17]. Egler wrote that the increase in fire severity and decrease in fire frequency following European settlement allowed cabbage palmettos to dominate high hammock communities in southern Florida [6]. FIRE MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATIONS : NO-ENTRY

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