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Cycas revoluta - "KING SAGO PALM TREE ... Cycas revoluta, one of the most primitive living seed plants, are very unusual and popular ornamentals. ... Cycas revoluta displayed at the Smithsonian in Washington D.C. near the dinosaur exhibit. While various species of Cycads can be found throughout the world,
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Article about pollinating Cycas revoluta, known as King Sago Palms, and growing them from seed. ... In the Northern Hemisphere, Cycas revoluta ("King Sago Palms") begin to flower at the end of May. Gary, our sago palm grower, and I check the blooming plants daily to determine when each is ready for pollination - timing can...
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www.rhapisgardens.com/sagos/sagoseed.htm
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These leaflets are revolute which means that they curl under along their edge - this attribute provides the plant's species name ( C. revoluta). The sago is most attractive when the new leaves appear in ... #161 Cycas revoluta; Common Names: sago palm, Japanese sago palm, funeral palm; Family: Cycadaceae (cycad Family) ;
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www.floridata.com/ref/C/cyca_rev.cfm
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General information on the sago palm and growing sago palms ... The Sago Palm, Cycas revoluta ... The scientific name for the Sago Palm is Cycas revoluta. Cycas refers to the genus, the genus refers to a particular group of similar plants in the Cycad family and revoluta further describes the exact species of the group Cycas.
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www.junglemusic.net/cycadadvice/cycads-sago-palm.htm
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Information about the palm Cycas revoluta known as the Sago Palm. Discussed are origin and cultural information such as it's growth rate, cold tolerance, maintenance and other interesting notes about this plant. Photo and where to purchase included. ... Ryukyu, Mitsuhama Ito, ... Woody brown trunk composed of old leaf bases;
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www.junglemusic.net/palms/cycas_revoluta.htm
www.junglemusic.net/palms/cycas_revoluta.htm
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Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Japanese Sago Palm, King Sago Palm, Sago Cycas, Sago Palm (Cycas revoluta) supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at... ... Cycas revoluta, is a Cycad, which has been around for over 250 million years, before the first palm trees began to grow...
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It prefers a sunny, well drained spot, with deep soil, but will still thrive in less than ideal conditions (see Figure 1 in Odd Forms of Cycas revoluta ). Very easily propagated from seed, as well as from offshoots or "pups" (see Figure 7). The advantage of the "pups" is that you will know its sex, for seedlings you...
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www.pacsoa.org.au/cycads/Cycas/revoluta.html
www.pacsoa.org.au/cycads/Cycas/revoluta.html
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Cycas revoluta is undoubtedly the best known and most popular cycad in the world. Despite this, not much has been known until recently about the wild populations. ... Cycas revoluta plants on near-vertical coastal cliffs near Kogashima, southern Kyushu towards the northern end of the species distribution range.
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www.pacsoa.org.au/cycads/Cycas/revoluta-odd.html
www.pacsoa.org.au/cycads/Cycas/revoluta-odd.html
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(Main islands)—sotetsu (preferred) (coming back from the dead by iron), hou bi (bird’s tail feathers), hou bi shou (broken banana leaf), sha ka shou (firebreak banana), ban shou (barbarian’s banana), tesshou, tessio (iron banana), tosso; ... Click here to read the scientific description of the genus Cycas...
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www.plantapalm.com/vce/species/cycas_revoluta.htm
www.plantapalm.com/vce/species/cycas_revoluta.htm
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