You have a keen eye. I was wondering if your sago was in a pot and there it was int he last photo. I finally put mine in the ground and how they perform depends upon the mildness of the winter. As yet no sign of any new fronds on mine-and after all this rain you would think so..
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Great photos of this marvelous event. I love how they send out a whole round of fronds at once.
Awesome photos! They capture the excitement perfectly.
You have a keen eye. I was wondering if your sago was in a pot and there it was int he last photo. I finally put mine in the ground and how they perform depends upon the mildness of the winter. As yet no sign of any new fronds on mine-and after all this rain you would think so..
As their flushing can be erratic and unpredictable, seeing them unfurl is extra exciting!