
I am rare and unusual plant, perfect for collectors.
Meet the architectural showstopper your space has been waiting for, the Cycas revoluta, also known as the Japanese Sago Palm. With its dramatic crown of glossy, feather like fronds and sculptural form, this rare and unusual houseplant brings instant structure and calm to any interior.
Lovingly British grown, this premium specimen arrives in a generous 24cm growing pot and stands at approximately 80cm tall, making it a striking statement plant from the moment it arrives. Its slow growing nature means it keeps its shape beautifully over time, offering long lasting greenery with very little effort.
Easy to care for, this resilient houseplant thrives in bright, indirect light and prefers to dry out between waterings, making it perfect for both beginners and experienced plant lovers. It is well suited to typical indoor humidity levels and enjoys a warm spot away from cold drafts, rewarding you with healthy, glossy foliage all year round.
Perfect for adding a touch of tropical elegance to modern homes, the Sago Palm works beautifully in neutral interiors, minimalist spaces, or as a focal point in more relaxed botanical settings. It is an ideal choice for plant lovers looking for something a little different from everyday houseplants, making it a true collectorās piece.
Whether you are searching for houseplant delivery in the UK, a thoughtful plant gift, or a standout feature for your indoor jungle, the Cycas revoluta ticks every box. For styling inspiration, explore our guides on The Little Botanical blog, full of ideas to help you create your own indoor oasis.
Cycas revoluta (Japanese Sago Palm) FAQs
Q: What is a Cycas revoluta?
A: The Cycas revoluta, also known as the Japanese Sago Palm, is a striking, architectural houseplant with glossy, feather like fronds. It has a timeless, sculptural look that makes it a standout feature in any home.
Q: Are Cycas revoluta easy to look after?
A: Yes, they are wonderfully low maintenance. They thrive in bright, indirect light and prefer to dry out between waterings, making them a great choice for both beginners and experienced plant lovers.










