37+ Sago Palm Stems. Sago palm is known to be poisonous and sago separation includes careful processes to remove fleshy seeds, leaves, unprocessed flour from stem pith, and pollen grains are considered to be toxic. One landscape plant you may want to avoid.
Sago palms are beautiful but toxic, so use caution if you grow them around pets or children.
The easiest is just to. Sago is a type of starch that has been linked to several health benefits, including reducing risk factors for heart disease and sago is a type of starch extracted from the core of certain tropical palm stems. The older specimens develop a stem which is about 200 mm across and upto 6 meters. Propagation of sago palms is either by seed or by removal of basal offsets.