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Female Sago Palm (Cycas revoluta )
By Klahanie
- 14 Nov, 2013
- 6 likes
Which of course is not a palm at all .(Cycad)
This is a nice specimen developing orange seeds.
Comments on this photo
Such interesting plants. What an infinite variety there is in the world. We should be constantly filled with wonder!
14 Nov, 2013
I do love this plant. I have a tiny one in the pot back home.
14 Nov, 2013
i like the berries...
14 Nov, 2013
do the birds???
14 Nov, 2013
its very beautiful Klahanie:-)))
15 Nov, 2013
Do you see them grow in Laguna Bay also, Junna?
Happy to see you back Junna. Hope that your Family is OK.
15 Nov, 2013
Happy to hear that Klahanie, yes were okay, thank you, and regards to you and you family..:-))
16 Nov, 2013
Thanks goodness Junna. And Thank you.
17 Nov, 2013
I love when they're full of seed! The ones here are full of seed, also. Many times the seeds will fall and sprout under the female plants.
Encephalartos species (cycads) have the most color bright scarlet seeds.
17 Nov, 2013
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See who else is growing Cycas revoluta.
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Looks very dramatic
14 Nov, 2013