Close-up of the leaves of a sago palm - Jenny Dettrick/Getty Images The sago palm (Cycas revoluta) in your garden or your home might have a tough prehistoric appearance and a reputation of being hardy ...
The sago palm looked like it was pregnant. It was growing a large velvety golden globe as large as a basketball right in the “belly” of the plant. Each of the homes where I have lived came with ...
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In Redlands, you can find handsome evergreen plants with whorls of stiff fernlike leaflets accenting many homes and gardens. Commonly called sago palms, these attractive plants are neither ferns nor ...
For the fourth year in a row, the Asian cycad scale (Aulacapis yasumatsui) is attacking the sago palms (Cycas revolute) of Central Florida in great numbers. It may resemble snowflakes settling on the ...
The sago palm you may have in your yard is a tough, reliable landscape feature, but there's more to this plant than meets the eye. First, it isn't a palm at all. It's a cycad. True palms are flowering ...
The Sago palm, Cycas revoluta, of course, is not a palm at all, but a gymnosperm, and thus more closely related to pine trees than palms. The botanist in me wants to remind you that gymnosperms are an ...
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The couple knew the sago palm (Cycas revoluta) in their Tucson, Arizona, backyard was toxic to pets. They were careful to keep leaves and other parts of the plant picked up and away from their ...
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