Cycad

Japanese Cycad

Cycas revoluta

EGP2.00

A much-loved evergreen that develops a stout trunk topped by a whorl of dark green fronds, its stiff foliage forms a stunning open rosette that adds a splendid tropical palm tree-like element to smaller landscapes and patio gardens.

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About Japanese Cycad

Previously known as: Cycas inermis, Cycas miquelii, Epicycas miquelii. Japanese Cycad For Sale Egypt, Sago Palm For Sale Egypt.

Cycas revoluta is palm-like, and commonly referred to as the sago palm, but is not related to palms. Instead, it is a cycad, and more closely related to conifers and other gymnosperms. Cycad, Japanese Cycad, Sago Cycad, Japanses Sago Palm, Sago Palm, Japanese Fern Palm, King Sago Palm.

 

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Botanical Name

Cycas revoluta

Nicknames

Cycad, Japanese Cycad, Sago Cycad, Japanses Sago Palm, Sago Palm, Japanese Fern Palm, King Sago Palm

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This plant leads to death

The plants contain alkaloids of carcinogens and also amino acid that causes chronic nervous disorders.
Ingestion of any part of this plant may cause permanent internal damage or death.
Symptoms of poisoning may include vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, seizures, and liver failure.
Pets are attracted to this plant.
Pet symptoms of poisoning include nosebleeds, bruising, and blood in stools.
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Poison Severity:
High
Poison Symptoms:
Ingestion of any part of this plant may cause permanent internal damage or death. Symptoms of poisoning may include vomiting, diarrhea, weakness, seizures, and liver failure. Pets are attracted to this plant. Pet symptoms of poisoning include nosebleeds, bruising, and blood in stools.
Poison Toxic Principle:
All parts of this plant contain the toxin cycasin, but the seeds have the highest concentration.
Causes Contact Dermatitis:
No
Poison Part:
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The genus name, Cycas, is derived from the Greek word, “kykas,” thought to be a transcription error for the word “koikas,” meaning Palm tree.” The species name, revoluta, means “rolled back or curled back” and refers to the plant’s leaves.
Don’t buy this plant if you have Kids, Pets, or if there are Stray animals in your yard/neighborhood.
Dieffenbachia, Mass Cane, Palms..
Canna (Canna); Plumbago (Plumbago); Foxtail Fern (Asparagus); Jacaranda (Jacaranda); Jatropha (Jatropha)
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