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Uploaded by on Jul 14, 2009

The Sago Palm grows very slowly, and Near the ground until reaching maturity after decades of growth. Sago Palm trees make great hedges or evergreen screens. Learn more at http://www.tytyga.com/product/Sago+Palm+Treehttp://www.tytyga.com/product/Sag...

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  • great video. can they grow in upstate s.c.? i have pindos and windmills.

  • They sure do grow in the upstate. You should give us a call, we are offering 10% off all telephone orders and will be happy to answer any of your questions. You should join our youtube video subscription. 229-388-9999

  • Do you sell Cyca's seed? I am specially interested in a male cyca. Is it possible to get a male cyca from a bulb? We have only female cycas in my country

  • We don't sell seeds, sorry.

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  • Amazingly beautiful! I've never seen mature sagos that size, and now that I have, I'll never forget.

  • @DreamMaker745 mine is still alive after a good winter with snow

  • @bobzzz23 Not likely to survive without you bringing it indoors for your late fall and winter months. Or building some type of cover for it if you leave it outdoors. I live in Atlanta and my Sago stays out year around and it's very healthy.

  • BEWARE! These trees are highly POISONOUS and ingesting even a small amount, one seed, can kill a pet or small child. There are several other varieties with a similar appearance but lacking the deadly aspect.

  • @Lodewijkp no sago's can grow to 36 meters tall in about 150 years

  • I just got a sago and I live in north west delaware will it live?

  • That is the nicest specimen I've ever seen and I've seen some pretty big ones.

  • that sago palm must be 300 years old !

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