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Sago palm (Cycas revoluta)

Sago palm (Cycas revoluta)

Sago Palm, the scientific name is Cycas revoluta.
Resemble small palm, evergreen. Can grow to 10' but slowly. Tropocal effect. Great for planters. In low desert light shade is best. Side sprouts can form multi trunked individual. Few pests. Needs some additional moisture in the low desert. Apply fertilizer at leaf expansion.

The Sago Palm has become a very popular landscape item. But most people don't realize that it is not a palm at all, but rather a cycad.
Cycas revoluta have erect, sturdy trunks that are typically about... View full description

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Sago Palm, the scientific name is Cycas revoluta.
Resemble small palm, evergreen. Can grow to 10' but slowly. Tropocal effect. Great for planters. In low desert light shade is best. Side sprouts can form multi trunked individual. Few pests. Needs some additional moisture in the low desert. Apply fertilizer at leaf expansion.

The Sago Palm has become a very popular landscape item. But most people don't realize that it is not a palm at all, but rather a cycad.
Cycas revoluta have erect, sturdy trunks that are typically about one to two feet in diameter, sometimes wider and can grow into very old specimens with twenty feet of trunk. The leaves are a dark olive green and about three to four feet long when the plants are of a reproductive age. They can be longer if not grown in full sun. Trunks can branch multiple times, thus producing multiple heads of leaves. The trunks are rough and retain the old leaf bases of previous leaves. It is also the norm that plants will produce basal offsets or "suckers" at the base of the main trunk. Thus one gets a cluster of many plants and trunks with time. The petiole or stems of Cycas revoluta have small protective barbs or hooks that one must avoid during pruning. An older plant with a well-established trunk will have foliage overhead. Younger plants look like a rosette of leaves coming from a stem near the ground.

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