Sago Palm TreeGeneral information: The Sago palm (Cycas revoluta) is one of the most common Florida palms. It is actually a cycad not really a palm tree. It looks a lot like a palm, and people call it a palm tree. It has a rugged trunk which is topped with pinnate, fern-like leaves. Usually these Florida palms reach 6 feet in height, but some species can reach up to 20 feet in height. The Sago palms are dioecious, having both female and males. They produce different reproductive structures. Male palms have a cone-shaped reproductive structure, and female palms have a globe-shaped structure.

Additional Information:

Growth rate: The Florida palm has extremely slow growth rate.

Habitat: The Sago palm tree is native to southern Japan. In the wild it is becoming increasingly endangered.

Maintenance: The Florida palm tree is one of the easiest palms to grow. It prefers partial shade, but can tolerate full sun. It needs moist well-drained, sandy soil. This Florida palm is extremely hard and can survive light frost. The Sago palm tree can become very large, it requires ample room for growth. The Cycas revoluta is sensitive to Manganese deficiency. Regularly use manganese sulfate. It is also sensitive to scale insects. Periodically inspect the leaves, and if you notice white coverage on leaves, use insecticidial oil.

Uses: This Florida palm is a very popular ornamental in the Sunshine state. It can be used as an accent plant or a shrub barrier. These Florida palms look amazing when planted together or with other cycads and palms.

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