Sago Palm Characteristics | |
Stem/Trunk | Tall trunk on old specimens, 8-10in diameter; more fern-like when small; produces offsets at base |
Exposure | Full sun or part shade |
Soil | Prepared, not tolerant of alkaline soils, good drainage |
Water | Regular, although drought tolerant once established |
Growth Rate | 10ft, frond spread 3-6ft; extremely slow growth |
Interested in a Sago palm come down to our farm in PAUMA VALLEY where we have a variety of sizes.
Can't make it to the farm give us a call at 714-814-8525 OR 760)975-4605 To schedule a delivery.
Sago palms are easy to care for but do require special needs, such as bright light, although they will tolerate low-light conditions. What they will not tolerate, however, is too much moisture. Sago palms prefer to be situated in well-drained soil, and like other cycad plants, they do not respond well to overwatering. In fact, too much water can quickly lead to root rot and eventual death.
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