
Sago - Wikipedia
Sago (/ ˈ s eɪ ɡ oʊ /) is a starch extracted from the pith, or spongy core tissue, of various tropical palm stems, especially those of Metroxylon sagu. [1] It is a major staple food for the lowland …
Metroxylon sagu - Wikipedia
Metroxylon sagu, the true sago palm, is a species of palm in the genus Metroxylon, native to tropical southeastern Asia. The tree is a major source of sago starch. True sago palm is a …
西谷椰 - 百度百科
西谷椰(Metroxylon sagu Rottb.)是棕榈科西谷椰属植物,树干丛生,株高可达20米,茎干表面平滑,有的带刺。 顶端长有大肉穗花序叶,叶片较长,羽片较多,顶生肉穗花序一次性开花结果。
Metroxylon sagu - Palmpedia - Palm Grower's Guide
Metroxylon sagu is the most widespread and naturalized throughout South-East Asia. The other four occur from the Federated States of Micronesia and the Bismarck Archipelago north of …
Metroxylon sagu - Forests, Trees and Agroforestry
Because M. sagu grows so well in poor soils, it is an ideal food tree to cultivate on degraded lands. Their deep root systems aid in soil rehabilitation and erosion prevention. For example, …
Sago | Definition, Tree, & Uses | Britannica
2025年3月13日 · Sago, food starch prepared from carbohydrate material stored in the trunks of several palms, the main source being the true sago palm (Metroxylon sagu), which is native to …
(PDF) Sago palm. Metroxylon sagu Rottb. - ResearchGate
1997年1月1日 · The true sago palm (M. sagu) is a pinnate-leaved palm occurring in the hot humid tropics of South-East Asia and Oceania. The scientific name is derived from metra ,
Sago Palm, Metroxylon sagu - Encyclopedia of Cultivated Plants: …
Sago palm is the name given to four types of tree: a true palm whose scientific name is Metroxylon sagu and that belongs to the order Arecales and the family Arecaceae, and three …
Metroxylon sagu - Useful Tropical Plants - The Ferns
Metroxylon sagu is a multi-stemmed evergreen palm tree growing from 6 - 25 metres tall. It produces a number of unbranched stems that can be 35 - 60cm in diameter, each topped by …
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Metroxylon Sagu L.
Because M. sagu grows so well in poor soils, it is an ideal food tree to cultivate on degraded lands. Their deep root systems aid in soil rehabilitation and erosion prevention. The young …