Sago palm fully recovered after the big freeze

The big freeze here in Glendale, Arizona of the winter of 2010-11 was pretty harsh, even on a cycad as tough as this cycas revoluta (sago palm). But it has made a full recovery now. All of the leaves are from this spring's flush. I cut away the old leaves, which look pretty ratty, applied some general-purpose fertilizer, and made sure it got plenty of water. It sits on a good slope, so the water doesn't pool. Cycads don't like their feet wet! You can see behind it the asparagus fern is coming back, too. I also trimmed that down hard.

This is near a wall that faces west, so it gets plenty of sunshine and heat, but this plant can take it. By the way, if yours is planted in shade, the leaves will be longer, in sun, the leaves will be shorter. Either way, it's a beautiful plant.

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