As with any eye injury, you should see medical attention if you are worried about "how bad is it?" I recently was swatted by a frond from a Sago while grooming it. It felt a little bad and had a tiny red spot. The next day the vision was blurred and progressively became worse as the day went on. I ended up going to the ER and was diagnosed with a corneal abrasion (scratch over my iris) and Conjunctivitis (pink eye). Eyes heal quickly so if any injury is not getting better within a few hours, a visit to an Ophthalmologist or at a minimum the ER should be strongly considered. You only have two eyes and both are needed for depth perception. Be smart and know the extent of your injury.
I was poke in the eye by a Sega palm branches .my right eye now has a broken blood vessel its a deep blood. 3/4 of the eye is now deep red .i also feel sharp mild pain .should I be worried. Barry my number is 213 842 1408
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Trim the Sago palm by cutting back brown or yellow palm fronds close to the truck. This should be done annually in the fall.
A sago palm tree is a variety of tropical palm tree. Their scientific name is cycas revoluta. They are found in many places of the world where tropical plants grow.
Sago!
A Sago Palm is salt tolerant. Some other salt tolerant palms include cabbage palm, Canary Island palm, and the Chinese fan palm.
Sago is a powdery starch made from the processed pith found inside the trunks of the Sago Palm ;)
The True Sago Palm, scientifically known as Metroxylon sagu, is native to Indonesia.
The Sago palm is a type of palm tree. Originally it was found in New Guinea to Indonesia. More recently it can be found growing in Southeast Asia and Oceania.
Tapioca or sago. Tapioca comes from cassava (manioc) root and sago comes from the pith of the sago palm.
about 4 inches tall
M. Flach has written: 'The sago palm' -- subject(s): Congresses, Sago palms
If you have a "Sago Palm" then YES but NO if it is just any regular palm tree!-Syd
Yes, Epsom salts can make a good fertilizer for sago palm trees (Cycas revoluta).Specifically, Epsom salts contain magnesium sulfate. Sago palms may suffer from magnesium deficiency. Judiciously applied Epsom salts work to correct the deficiency with the injection of magnesium in a form that can be taken in by sago palm tree roots.