For containerizing purposes near outdoor entrances, the Sago Palm is extremely desirable.The pollen from the male Sago Palm trees can be dusted on the female Sago Palm tree organelle to force seed production, which can then be sprouted to form plants. Some Sago Featherleaf Palm trees along the Atlantic coast beach are 270 years old and 12 ft. tall with stately umbrella crowns, and huge clumps of Sago Palms are planted at the Retreat Plantation Golf Course located at St. Simons Island, Georgia. Sago Palm Trees date back to the early 1700's plantings by John and Charles Wesley, founders of the Methodist Church in America, when at St. Simons, Island, GA, they planted Sago Palm Trees at Christ's Church Episcopal Church there, where they still grow now.