Sago Palm (Small) refers to a younger or more compact stage of Cycas revoluta, where its tree-like identity is expressed in miniature. In this form, the “trunk” may be short or barely developed, giving emphasis to the rosette of structured, firm, dark-green fronds that arch outward from a central crown. Even at small sizes, Cycas revoluta carries the ancient, primitive character of cycads—its rigid leaflets, symmetrical growth pattern, and slow developmental rhythm hint at its long evolutionary lineage.
A small Sago Palm often appears as a natural sculpture, offering clear geometry and form without overwhelming its setting. Because it grows conservatively, the miniature version of Cycas revoluta holds its proportions for long periods, making it ideal for spaces that need a compact yet expressive tree-like presence. Its prehistoric aesthetic remains unmistakable even at a modest scale.
Sago Palm (Small) has a typical overall height between 1’6”-3’ (45-91 cm) and spread diameter of 2’6”-4’6” (76-137 cm).
Sago Palm (Small) refers to a younger or more compact stage of Cycas revoluta, where its tree-like identity is expressed in miniature. In this form, the “trunk” may be short or barely developed, giving emphasis to the rosette of structured, firm, dark-green fronds that arch outward from a central crown. Even at small sizes, Cycas revoluta carries the ancient, primitive character of cycads—its rigid leaflets, symmetrical growth pattern, and slow developmental rhythm hint at its long evolutionary lineage.
A small Sago Palm often appears as a natural sculpture, offering clear geometry and form without overwhelming its setting. Because it grows conservatively, the miniature version of Cycas revoluta holds its proportions for long periods, making it ideal for spaces that need a compact yet expressive tree-like presence. Its prehistoric aesthetic remains unmistakable even at a modest scale.
Sago Palm (Small) has a typical overall height between 1’6”-3’ (45-91 cm) and spread diameter of 2’6”-4’6” (76-137 cm).