Selected Species
- Sabal bermudana – Bermuda Palmetto (Bermuda)
- Sabal 'Birmingham' Birmingham Palmetto
- Sabal blackburniana
- Sabal bracknellense†
- Sabal causiarum – Puerto Rico Hat Palm (Puerto Rico, British Virgin Islands, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic)
- Sabal domingensis – Palma Cana (Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Haiti)
- Sabal etonia – Scrub Palmetto (Florida and Georgia, United States)
- Sabal gretheriae – Yucatán Palmetto (Quintana Roo, Mexico)
- Sabal guatemalensis (southern Mexico and Guatemala)
- Sabal jenkinsii†
- Sabal maritima (Jamaica and Cuba)
- Sabal mauritiiformis – Palma de Vaca (southern Mexico to northern Colombia, Venezuela, and Trinidad)
- Sabal mexicana – Mexican Palmetto (southern Texas south through Mexico to Nicaragua)
- Sabal miamiensis – Miami Palmetto (Florida) (possibly not distinct from S. etonia)
- Sabal minor – Dwarf Palmetto (southeastern United States: Florida north to North Carolina, west to Texas)
- Sabal palmetto – Cabbage Palmetto (Florida north to North Carolina, Cuba, and the Bahamas)
- Sabal parviflora (Cuba)
- Sabal pumos (Guerrero, Michoacán, and Puebla, Mexico)
- Sabal rosei (coast of northwestern Mexico)
- Sabal uresana – Sonoran Palmetto (Chihuahua and Sonora, Mexico)
- Sabal yapa – Cana Rata (Yucatán Peninsula, Belize, and Cuba
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