Landscape Uses
Queen Sago is often the focal point in a large yard.  The feathery leaves arranged in a rosette pattern add a sense of the tropics to the landscape.

Propagation
Seeds

Pests
Scales and leaf spotting

Special Notes
Queen Sago contains neurotoxins that can paralyze or kill livestock that graze on the plant.

Fun Facts
Flour can be made from the seeds.  But there is evidence that too much of a good thing is not good.  Too much consumption of the flour may result in a neurological disorder.

 

Queen Sago
Queen Sago

                                                              


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