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New Sago!


MrTropical

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I’ve had palms for many years, but I decided to try out a cycad, and this little guy looks so good!

 

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Emerald Isle, North Carolina

USDA Zone 8B/9A - Humid Subtropical (CFA)

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Looks great!

 

Costco had some nice 1gals for $16. Woulda loved to snatch one up. There was a huge one at my old apartment that survived Texas Palmageddon. 

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6 hours ago, JohnAndSancho said:

Looks great!

 

Costco had some nice 1gals for $16. Woulda loved to snatch one up. There was a huge one at my old apartment that survived Texas Palmageddon. 

Thanks!

I hear ya. I've been eyeing these for some time and decided to pull the trigger on one. Paid $16 for this one at the local Walmart. 

That Sago is quite the survivor!

10-15-2023

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Emerald Isle, North Carolina

USDA Zone 8B/9A - Humid Subtropical (CFA)

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19 hours ago, MrTropical said:

Thanks!

I hear ya. I've been eyeing these for some time and decided to pull the trigger on one. Paid $16 for this one at the local Walmart. 

That Sago is quite the survivor!

10-15-2023

Try and have a look at some in Japan huge revolutas at there temples 

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