Sago Palm Tree Tips

105 6
The Sago Palm Tree, botanical name Cycas revoluta, can be found in any country. This is the most well-known cycad on the planet. This slow growing, durable plant comes from southern areas of Japan. This plant is called a €living fossil€ since it was dominating landscape 300 million years ago. This tree is also known as King Sago Palm and Sago Cycas.

The Sago palm is certainly one of the most popular cycads in cultivation. This ornamental palm can be grown outdoors or indoors. It is frequently used alone as an accent tree or grown in clusters. It can be grown as a border shrub and combined with border grass and camellias. Because this is very short plant, it looks excellent beneath taller palm trees and will be a amazing addition to the Asian rock garden. It is also a fantastic container plant that can be grown in the container indoors or outdoors on a patio. This cycad is a very popular bonsai tree.

Stiff feather-like leaves grow on top of the upright trunk that is about 1ft in diameter. Leaves grow in a circular symmetrical pattern covered with long narrow leaflets. It might take this plant about 50 years to achieve 10ft tall.

Only after 20-25 years plant start developing reproductive system. Male and female reproductive systems are born on different plants. Male plant develops yellow cone and female plant develops blooms that look like small scalelike yellow leaves. Bright orange seeds form inside. Female plants also have offsets growing at the base or along the sides of the palm.

It is a strong palm that can easily tolerate wide range of conditions like drought and poor soil. It grows best in high humidity, full sun and moist well-drained soil but can also survive in dry climate, partial shade and cold weather. It can tolerate cold temperature down to 5F with some cold protection. This palm is a extremely slow grower, increasing height at the rate of 1 inch a year. Applying high quality fertilizer few times a year might speed up the growth rate. Container grown sago plants usually grow at a slower rate. This palm is very long lived. Some specimens are known to live longer than 220 years.

You can propagate this palm by seeds or by offsets. Seed germination will take around 3-6 months. You can propagate by removing offsets that grow at the bottom of the palm. To do that, remove the suckering offsets by carefully cutting them from the base. You can also try pulling them off. Make sure not to damage the tree. It is better to do it during winter months when the plant is dormant.

Source...
Subscribe to our newsletter
Sign up here to get the latest news, updates and special offers delivered directly to your inbox.
You can unsubscribe at any time

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.