Cycas Collection
Cycas, also known as the sago palm, is a fascinating and diverse genus of plants that has captured the attention of botanists and nature enthusiasts alike
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Cycas, also known as the sago palm, is a fascinating and diverse genus of plants that has captured the attention of botanists and nature enthusiasts alike. With its origins dating back to the 19th century, this palm tree species has become a beloved icon in various parts of the world. One prominent member of the Cycas family is Cycas revoluta, commonly referred to as king sago or Japanese sago palm. Its unique appearance and resilience have made it a popular choice for landscaping projects worldwide. Another notable species is Arayat pitogo (Cycas riuminiana), which can be found flourishing in the beautiful Philippines. The Botanic Garden Amsterdam proudly showcases these remarkable plants, including Zamia tonkinensis palm tree. This garden serves as a sanctuary for many endangered plant species like queen sago (Cycas circinalis). These majestic palms are not only visually stunning but also play an essential role in maintaining biodiversity. Sri Lanka boasts an array of captivating flora, among them being tamarind 1 and our beloved sago palm. The broad-leaved cycas or queen sago (Cycas circinalis) stands tall with its elegant fronds gracefully swaying in tropical breezes alongside date palms. Even historical landmarks like Ravensworth Castle recognize the beauty revoluta; their blooming specimens leave visitors awestruck by their intricate flowers and lush foliage depicted through engravings. However, we must acknowledge that some members within this extraordinary genus face endangerment due to habitat loss and human activities. It's crucial for us to protect these invaluable treasures before they disappear forever from our planet. Whether you encounter them as West Indian treefern companions or admire their presence amidst Sri Lankan landscapes, Cycas never fails to captivate hearts with its timeless elegance. Let us cherish these botanical wonders while working towards preserving their existence for generations to come.