Sago Palm – Fasciated (Flat Stem)
Q: What is wrong with this sago palm?
A: Neat – I’ve never seen a fasciated sago palm!
Many plants are known to occasionally produce fasciated limbs. The fasciation results from bacteria in some cases and genetic abnormalities in others.
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