This striking palm-like plant produces elegant fronds year-round, with its slow-growing nature making it a timeless feature in any garden. In Cape Town’s climate, it thrives best during the warm summer months, with new fronds unfurling in late spring to early summer. Perfect for ornamental landscaping, container planting, and dramatic focal points, the Japanese Sago Palm is versatile and hardy. It flourishes in full sun to semi-shade, tolerating coastal conditions and adding a tropical flair to both indoor and outdoor spaces. Bring a touch of the exotic to your garden with the Japanese Sago Palm Cycas revoluta.
Plant in well-draining soil and water moderately, allowing the soil to dry slightly between watering. Position in full sun or semi-shade for best growth. Prune away old fronds at the base to maintain a neat appearance. Protect from frost in colder months, and feed lightly in spring to encourage fresh frond growth
Despite its palm-like appearance, the Japanese Sago Palm is not a true palm at all, it belongs to the cycad family, an ancient group of plants that dates back to the time of the dinosaurs!
| Botanical Name |
Cycas Revoluta
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Growth Expectancy
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1m - 2m H x 1m - 2m W
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Position
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Sun / Semi - Shade
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| Water Smart | Yes |
| Indigenous | No |