King and Queen Sago

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1988-10

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University of Hawaii

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The king sago (Cycas revoluta) and queen sago (Cycas circinalis) are the most widely cultivated cycads in Hawaii. They are valued as landscape and interiorscape ornamentals and for cut foliage. Production on the island of Hawaii has increased for the export potted and cut-foliage markets. This publication covers propagation and cultivation of these plants.

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cycads, Cycas circinalis, Cycas revoluta, Hawaii, ornamental plants, queen sago

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Iwata RY, Rauch FD. 1988. King and queen sago. Honolulu (HI): University of Hawaii. 4 p. (Research Extension Series; RES-098).

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4 pages

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University of Hawaii

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