Cycas Revoluta 500mm Pots
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Botanical Name: Cycas revoluta 500mm Pot
Common Name: Sago Palm / Cycad
Average Height (from the top of the pot): 800mm
Cycas revoluta, commonly known as Sago Palm or Cycad, is a striking evergreen feature plant loved for its bold architectural shape, deep green fronds and tough, low-maintenance nature. It is a popular choice for Sydney gardens, entrance planting, poolside areas, tropical-style landscapes and feature pots.
This 500mm pot size is a large advanced option, giving customers a more established Cycas revoluta with strong instant impact compared to smaller plants. Its symmetrical growth habit and sculptural foliage make it perfect for creating a premium feature in both modern and traditional garden designs.
Cycas revoluta is very slow-growing and long-lived, making larger sizes highly desirable for customers wanting a mature look without waiting many years for smaller plants to develop.
Features:
- Large advanced Cycas revoluta
- 500mm pot size
- Also known as Sago Palm or Cycad
- Bold architectural feature plant
- Deep green palm-like fronds
- Very slow-growing and long-lived
- Excellent for pots and garden beds
- Low-maintenance once established
- Strong instant impact compared to smaller sizes
- Suitable for Sydney gardens and landscapes
Position:
Full sun to part shade. Best grown in a bright position with well-drained soil. Protect from very harsh reflected heat where possible, especially in pots.
Ideal For:
- Feature planting
- Entrance plants
- Poolside gardens
- Large decorative pots
- Courtyards and patios
- Tropical-style gardens
- Modern landscapes
- Low-maintenance gardens
- Resort-style planting
- Architectural garden designs
Plant Apart:
Plant approximately 1m to 1.5m apart if planting in groups, depending on the desired spacing and mature spread.
Height at Maturity:
Approx. 1.5m to 2.5m tall over time depending on growing conditions, age and location.
Environment Conditions:
- Soil: Well-drained soil is essential.
- Climate: Suitable for Sydney conditions in full sun to part shade.
- Water: Water regularly while establishing, then reduce watering once established.
- Sunlight: Full sun to part shade.
- Drainage: Avoid constantly wet or waterlogged soil.
Care:
- Water well after planting and allow soil to drain between watering.
- Use a well-draining potting mix if growing in pots.
- Feed during Spring and Summer with a suitable slow-release fertiliser.
- Remove old lower fronds when they naturally yellow or become tired.
- Avoid overwatering, especially in cooler months.
- Major trimming and shaping should only be done during Spring and Summer while the plant is actively growing.
Design:
- Excellent architectural feature plant
- Creates a strong formal or tropical garden look
- Perfect for large pots, entrances and poolside areas
- Works well in pairs for symmetrical planting
- Adds bold structure to modern landscapes
- Large 500mm size provides strong instant impact
Cycas Revoluta 500mm Pots
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Botanical Name: Cycas revoluta 500mm Pot
Common Name: Sago Palm / Cycad
Average Height (from the top of the pot): 800mm
Cycas revoluta, commonly known as Sago Palm or Cycad, is a striking evergreen feature plant loved for its bold architectural shape, deep green fronds and tough, low-maintenance nature. It is a popular choice for Sydney gardens, entrance planting, poolside areas, tropical-style landscapes and feature pots.
This 500mm pot size is a large advanced option, giving customers a more established Cycas revoluta with strong instant impact compared to smaller plants. Its symmetrical growth habit and sculptural foliage make it perfect for creating a premium feature in both modern and traditional garden designs.
Cycas revoluta is very slow-growing and long-lived, making larger sizes highly desirable for customers wanting a mature look without waiting many years for smaller plants to develop.
Features:
- Large advanced Cycas revoluta
- 500mm pot size
- Also known as Sago Palm or Cycad
- Bold architectural feature plant
- Deep green palm-like fronds
- Very slow-growing and long-lived
- Excellent for pots and garden beds
- Low-maintenance once established
- Strong instant impact compared to smaller sizes
- Suitable for Sydney gardens and landscapes
Position:
Full sun to part shade. Best grown in a bright position with well-drained soil. Protect from very harsh reflected heat where possible, especially in pots.
Ideal For:
- Feature planting
- Entrance plants
- Poolside gardens
- Large decorative pots
- Courtyards and patios
- Tropical-style gardens
- Modern landscapes
- Low-maintenance gardens
- Resort-style planting
- Architectural garden designs
Plant Apart:
Plant approximately 1m to 1.5m apart if planting in groups, depending on the desired spacing and mature spread.
Height at Maturity:
Approx. 1.5m to 2.5m tall over time depending on growing conditions, age and location.
Environment Conditions:
- Soil: Well-drained soil is essential.
- Climate: Suitable for Sydney conditions in full sun to part shade.
- Water: Water regularly while establishing, then reduce watering once established.
- Sunlight: Full sun to part shade.
- Drainage: Avoid constantly wet or waterlogged soil.
Care:
- Water well after planting and allow soil to drain between watering.
- Use a well-draining potting mix if growing in pots.
- Feed during Spring and Summer with a suitable slow-release fertiliser.
- Remove old lower fronds when they naturally yellow or become tired.
- Avoid overwatering, especially in cooler months.
- Major trimming and shaping should only be done during Spring and Summer while the plant is actively growing.
Design:
- Excellent architectural feature plant
- Creates a strong formal or tropical garden look
- Perfect for large pots, entrances and poolside areas
- Works well in pairs for symmetrical planting
- Adds bold structure to modern landscapes
- Large 500mm size provides strong instant impact