Do Sago Palms Flower: Identifying Flowering Sago Palms

A Flowering Sago Palm

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If you have a male sago palm flower, it will produce a long, golden, cone-like structure, somewhat reminiscent to a large pinecone. On rare occasions males may produce multiple cones. If no female is nearby or you don’t plan on propagating additional sago plants, you can simply remove this structure from the plant without causing it any harm.

For those wishing to pollinate plants, you’ll have to wait for the scales to open (usually in late spring) to reveal the sweet-smelling pollen inside. Then, you can either wait for natural pollination through wind and bees to take place or remove the cone and gently shake it over the receptive female plant.

This article was last updated on 09/10/22
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If you have a male sago palm flower, it will produce a long, golden, cone-like structure, somewhat reminiscent to a large pinecone. On rare occasions males may produce multiple cones. If no female is nearby or you don’t plan on propagating additional sago plants, you can simply remove this structure from the plant without causing it any harm.

For those wishing to pollinate plants, you’ll have to wait for the scales to open (usually in late spring) to reveal the sweet-smelling pollen inside. Then, you can either wait for natural pollination through wind and bees to take place or remove the cone and gently shake it over the receptive female plant.

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