Information on growing and culture of cycads and sago palms. Discussed are cycad, sago palm needs and cycad culture requirements. ... Whether you're growing Sago palms (Cycas revoluta) or an Encephalartos species, the same basic rules apply. The articles below give valuable information about the care and maintenance of...
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General information on the sago palm and growing sago palms ... Growing Sago Palms; Growing of Cycas revoluta is not difficult if simple rules are followed. First, do give ample root depth by picking a pot or container that is deep. By this I mean preferably a pot 16 inches deep or more (a smaller container can be used...
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Rest assured that none of our Sago palms at Rhapis Gardens has this lethal scale. I never buy any stock from other nurseries (that includes all the plant species we grow) since it often introduces insects and disease to our 99% problem free, ... If you are growing your Sago as a houseplant and have a problem, then it's best...
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Article about pollinating Cycas revoluta, known as King Sago Palms, and growing them from seed. ... Growing Sago Palms from seed can be quite fun! ; ... Growing Sago Palms from Pups...
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The sago is not a palm, ... Plant the bulb half down in the soil in similar conditions as the mother plant. Move to a permanent location once you see it is growing ... Be aware that the natural course of leaves on plants, including palms and cycads, is first green, then turning yellow, and finally brown and dry...
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Sago Palms Environment ... Most known cycad genus plant like the Sago palm are slow growing and have an unusual trunk. Sagos are one of the oldest cycads still living today. Sago can grow for a 100 years. They are also commonly refereed to as Cycas revoluta, King Sago Palm.
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Great leaf catchers - because of their shape and growing habit, sago palms are great leaf catchers. This is a bonus if that's why you wanted to grow this plant but for most gardeners it can become they reason they rip them out.
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The general rule of thumb for planting palms is to dig a hole approximately the same depth and twice the width of the container it is currently growing in. ... Sagos and most palms can take full sun to full shade. Smaller palms, like the Sago palm and the Phoenix roebelenii are much more suitable for shady conditions,
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Growth Habits: Palm tree looking plant up to 6 feet diameter, growing slowly to 10 feet high. ... Blooming Habits: The palms might be 15 years before they bloom. There are male and females. The female inflorescense is feather like, later forming a tightly packed seed head, closely covered by whitish miniature leaves.
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Growing Guide ... Japanese Sago Palm, a handsome Cycad, is an attractive ornamental throughout the world in tropical or Mediterranean-like climates. In this country, it is hardy to Zone 10, where it can be planted outside in full sun and moist, well-drained soil.
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