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teruriphoto · 7 months
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Simplicity 181: Autumn Harvest
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Sago palm tree has crafted
Its golden seeds of nuts
Now turning into orange and red.
Joy of harvesting season,
The crown of the year
Has come at last!!
収穫の秋
ソテツの木の実が
色づく季節
🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱
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rjalker · 8 months
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KK, I collected the sago palm seeds in March, and they're germinating now in September. Got excited for a few minutes thinking they were the butia seeds, lol. nope. just the sago.
so yeah if you want one of these fancy "I have lots of money be jealous" (apparently they're super expensive?) palms:
Source for the first photo, since none of my pictures are this photogenic lol "https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/149748134"
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[ID: A photo of a sago palm in a large stone pot on a paved patio. The palm had deep green, feather shaped fronds with densly packed, thick needles on mostly straight, slightly yellow stems. End ID.]
(The rest of the photos are mine, and are public domain. You are explicitly encouraged to download and share them, I only ask that you include image descriptions when sharing online. You are also explicitly encouraged to copy and paste the image descriptions I wrote for them! :)
Anyways, to grow your own, go out in March and look for the seeds which should be falling off the trunk. They might still have a thin, dark brown papery husk on them, but when they're naked they're pretty big, tan, and smooth.
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[ID: A photo of a sago palm seed with the husk removed, sitting on a sidewalk in front of the toe of a pink shoe. The seed is solid, round with small points on either end, and tan with a completely smooth surface. Behind it is a fallen flower from an American sweetgum tree, and a dried piece of bark. End ID.]
Here's a bunch of seeds on the ground below the palm. First normal photo, then with the seeds circled.
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[ID: Two versions of the same photograph, showing over a dozen sago palm seeds lying on the ground below the parent tree. The ground is covered in dried brown leaves and pine needles, with some younger sago palm leaves poking through in deep green fronds. Most of the seeds are naked, with tan coverings like nuts, but a few are still in the dark brown, papery husk. The second photo is the same as the first, except that each seed is now marked with a yellow circle to make them easier to see End ID.]
now that I know they're so easy to grow, next year I'll make sure to make a video showing the seeds if I didn't do that already...I'll have to check the youtube channel...
Anyways, I had the seeds I collected in a plastic shoebox with holes in the bottom for a plant pot, which is just a great seed starting container for the record.
The seeds were buried halfway, and then since it got hidden behind a bunch of other plants, they only got watered when it rained.
They were also in there with a bunch of pecans that seemed to be dead. When I collected the sago seeds, they seemed to be pretty light weight, and I'd never bothered looking up their reproduction, so I wasn't sure if they were alive or not.
So this container was pretty much "stuff that may or may not grow".
And what do you know? It seems like almost every single sago seed has sprouted!
They start out with single shoots, looking like grass - (This is why palms are called monocots -- they only have one leaf when they first sprout!) - but thicker and rounder. A few of them have formed cute little fronds already!
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woodlnds · 1 year
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I just bought this gift for myself, a beautiful young sago cycad (Cycas revoluta) and I’m so excited! I’ve been wanting one for a long time now and this one happened to catch my eye at the garden center near me, they’re rare and hard to come by locally.
For those who don’t know, they are among the most basal group of plants still living today, and originated almost 300 million years ago. They have a lifespan of 200+ years and can get 15” feet tall. It definitely gives me jurassic park vibes, and I’m happy to have it. I have named it Little Foot :’)
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severeartisansong · 2 years
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Spiral por SkyeWeasel Via Flickr: I expect there may be many images of snail shells for this theme, so decided to give my snails a rest this week and photograph my cycad house plant that has just put up a few new leaves - all the tiny 'leaflets' have coiled ends when they first appear that will straighten as the leaf grows. On this particular leaf, one of the little leaflets has grown a bit ahead of the others and shown off the lovely details of its coiled end. For Macro Mondays theme 'Spiral'. The image was done as a 5-shot focus stack at f3.5, focusing on the tight coil which was 1cm across.
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magisource · 6 months
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Concrete Pavers - Mediterranean Landscape
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Design ideas for a mid-sized mediterranean drought-tolerant and full sun front yard concrete paver landscaping.
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bluecoati · 8 months
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Finally got pics of all my current plants together! (⁠*⁠˘⁠︶⁠˘⁠*⁠)⁠.⁠。⁠*⁠♡
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Not sure what's up with my Sago Palm, I'm hooooping he just needed a drench & he is gonna bounce back soon!! Otherwise, internet says maybe he needs magnesium? (He was also transplanted to that bigger pot recently, but he definitely needed something bigger so idk if it's stress or what)
If anyone on here has a thought, feel free to comment/inbox me! ꒰⁠⑅⁠ᵕ⁠༚⁠ᵕ⁠꒱⁠˖⁠♡
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cselandscapearchitect · 10 months
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The Sago Palm: Balancing Household Aesthetics with Pet Safety
Several common houseplants are toxic to pets, but arguably one of the most dangerous is the Sago Palm (Cycas revoluta). All parts of this plant are toxic, but the seeds or “nuts” contain the highest amount of toxin. The ingestion of just one or two seeds can result in severe symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, depression, seizures, and liver failure, and it can be lethal. Sago Palm (Cycas…
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lovatobostinha · 11 months
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Roof Extensions - Contemporary Patio Huge trendy backyard stone patio photo with a fire pit and a roof extension
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frozendistrict · 1 year
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Fountain in Los Angeles Photo of a huge transitional full sun front yard water fountain landscape.
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artbykla · 2 years
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Sinister Sago
2022
alcohol ink, colored pencil, gel medium
9x12 unframed, 11x17 framed
It sits among the ornaments
The ancient lurker
Bright and alluring
A final delicacy
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Part of my Wicked Plants series
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oykuu-0 · 2 years
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Ben deli dolu biriyim ama şuan sadece doluyum
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A Natural Palm Trees which is more beneficial for human and is most used for industrial purposes like manufacturing,cosmetics, soaps etc.
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mlucerophotography · 2 years
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Charleston, SC. May 2015. Photo by M. Lucero.
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leafbabaplant · 2 years
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5 Hacks to Grow and Care for Your Cycas Palm
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Cycas Palm or the Sago Palm tree is the ideal houseplant for first-time gardeners. One of the reasons it is the first choice of home gardeners is that they can be easily placed both indoors and outdoors. They are widely appreciated for their tropical beauty and low maintenance qualities, making them the first choice of gardeners. Here we will give you the top 5 hacks and tips to take care of your Cycas Palm tree.
Ample Sunlight
One of the essential things plants need to survive is ample sunlight, and that is why Sago plants are widely preferred by gardeners who want to keep this beauty indoors. Cycas Palm trees do not like being in too much sunlight, and it is best to keep them in a place where they can receive balanced indirect sunlight.
Not much picky about Soil
As we already said, Cycas palm trees do not ask for too much attention and care. They don’t ask for a specific kind of soil to thrive. Instead, they can easily thrive in any type of Soil, as long as it is well-draining. Sago palms are not very picky about Soil. So, if you are planning to buy these excellent plants, choose well-draining Soil for them, so it doesn’t get too moist.
Balance watering sessions
Another great tip we can give you about a Cycas palm tree is to water them in a balanced quantity. Sago palms do not like being moist all the time. So make sure you water your Sago palm only when the topsoil gets dried out completely. Also, never overwater them in the winter seasons as the growth rate reduces that time, and the plant becomes soggy.
Temperature
One of the best things about a Cycas palm tree is that it can easily survive in all weather conditions, whether too dry or cold. However, make sure to never put them in a place where they get in direct contact with frost. They cannot easily survive drafty winds. So, it is best to keep them in closed spaces during drafty weather conditions.
Fertilize Frequently
It is best to feed your Cycas palm tree with ample fertilizer every once a month during the growing seasons. Choose an organic fertilizer and apply it in a balanced liquid form to give them the proper nutrients. Choose the main growing seasons, such as springs or summers, to help them grow well. Choose Leaf Baba to get your favorite Cycas Plants delivered to your doorstep and quickly get more information about them.
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1lifeinspired · 9 months
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Southern Living
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