Palm trees are typically used for landscaping and ornamental purposes, as many species can grow exceptionally tall and fast. Some species can max out at about 10 feet, making them excellent as indoor ...
The lush, long-living Cycas revoluta plant isn't actually a palm at all, though its foliage looks like palm fronds. Sagos are part of the cycad family and are native to southern Japan. Cycads go back ...
Leah Androski [email protected] Sago palms, or also known as Cycas Revoluta, is an ornamental plant that is common in the Southern U.S. It is commonly used as a landscaping or indoor plant ...
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) — Popular in landscaping and also used as a houseplant, sago palms are distinctive, but as a fact, they are not a part of the palm family at all. Otherwise known as the King ...
I have noticed that there are small plants growing around the base of my sago palm. Some are even growing on the trunk. Can these be cut off safely and rooted? When? How? — Terry Yes, you can ...
Many farmers on the coast of East Halmahera district in Indonesia’s Maluku region continue to rely on processing flour from sago trees as a food staple, rather than the ubiquitous white rice consumed ...
It is estimated that there are over 2,500 species of palms, yet only one is native to California — Washingtonia filifera, or the California fan palm. How is it that with only one native species, palms ...
The tropical sago palm is a popular landscaping choice for homeowners, but veterinarians in particular know a different side of the plant. Every part of the sago palm is poisonous to man and beast, ...
Q: The leaves on my sago palm are all brown and dry. Should they be cut off, or should I wait until new green leaves emerge to trim them? A: If the plant was exposed to really cold temperatures this ...
RAYMOND, Miss. (WJTV) – Leaders with the Mississippi State University (MSU) Extension Center said the hard freeze that swept Mississippi on March 19 and 20 dampened some of spring’s early displays and ...
Q. My two sago palms are several years old. Originally they were in whiskey barrels, but eventually I transplanted them into the ground. Last year they looked great. Now they are almost totally brown.