Cycas revoluta cycad just beginning to flush

Unlike palm trees, cycads don't grow all of the time. They send out their leaves in a "flush", usually only once a year. Here a cycas revoluta, commonly known as a "sago palm" is just beginning to flush. If you are a cycad enthusiast, there is no more beautiful site in the garden! Here in the tropical paradise, which is in Glendale, Arizona (a suburb of Phoenix), flushing usually starts in late April and continues through June. While the new leaves are growing, it's important to protect them. While young, they are soft and easily damaged. Any damage that they receive while young will continue to show after the leaves have matured.

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