Sago Palm - Medio
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One of the oldest plants on the planet, the Sago Palm is a slow-growing, cold-tolerant favorite for windows with bright sunlight.
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Container: 7.75'' Ash Pot $32.00
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Sago Palm - Medio
Cycas revoluta[ Pot Size: 6'' | Height: 14'' - 16'' ]
The Sago Palm is not really a palm at all; it is a cycad, a type of plant that has existed on Earth since prehistoric times. Extremely slow-growing, the new leaves on the Sago Palm will emerge in a ring around the center only once every year or two. As the new growth unfurls and stiffens, the color transforms from gold-brown to blue-green. Requiring little care, the Sago Palm is a rugged houseplant perfect for people on the go.
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Geographic Origin | Japan |
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Features | Low-maintenance; Drought-tolerant; Cold-tolerant |
Growth Rate | Slow |
Great For | Bright light; Drafty windows |
Care Guide
About once every 10-14 days. Allow soil to dry out completely and water less often in winter.
Requires bright, indirect sunlight. A few hours of direct light is okay—but too much in the summer will sunburn the leaves.
Wearing gloves to protect skin, trim any brown or yellow leaves down to base or stem. To propagate, split palm “pups” from parent plant.
Easy! Just avoid direct sunlight and don't overwater.
A peaty All-Purpose potting soil with good drainage works best.
Sorry! All parts are highly toxic if consumed by pets and a vet should be consulted immediately.
Sago Palms remove toxins that can build up in indoor spaces. A general rule of thumb is 1 medium houseplant per 100 square feet of space effectively cleans the air we breathe.
Feed with a liquid, indoor plant fertilizer about once a month during the growing season. Do not fertilize in winter.
Remarkably cold tolerant. Can withstand temperatures down to 15°F for short periods but prefers an average of 60-80°F.
