The Sago palm, Cycas revoluta, of course, is not a palm at all, but a gymnosperm, and thus more closely related to pine trees than palms. The botanist in me wants to remind you that gymnosperms are an ...
In Redlands, you can find handsome evergreen plants with whorls of stiff fernlike leaflets accenting many homes and gardens. Commonly called sago palms, these attractive plants are neither ferns nor ...
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 ...
Cycas revoluta or SOTETSU, with Shinobu or rabbit foot fern growing on its trunk. Note the keiki at the base of the trunk which can be dug up and shared, to spread good luck for Our New Year! Select ...
Adjust the colors to reduce glare and give your eyes a break. Use one of the services below to sign in to PBS: You've just tried to add this video to My List. But first, we need you to sign in to PBS ...
Q:I have a 3-year-old sago palm that has turned yellow. Three months ago, she developed a new crown of green leaves that have now also turned yellow. My sago is in a big plastic pot. Please advise. A: ...
Sago palm (Cycas revoluta) is a distinctive evergreen plant that likes full sun to light shade and grows to a height of about 10 feet. Its feather-looking leaves have the appearance of a palm, but ...
Japan (Amami Island, northern Ryukyu Islands): the large orange nuts or seeds are used as a famine or emergency food. The nuts grow in a cluster atop the stems of the plant. These may be mixed with ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results