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Cycad Trivia
Some species of cycads look like palm trees, while others look like ferns at first glance. Despite these similarities, cycads, palms and ferns are not genetically related. Cycad Trivia
   

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Natal Giant Cycad
Natal Giant Cycad
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E. natalensis

Price: R 22,500.00
Double stem (35 X 80)
Alexandria Cycad
Alexandria Cycad
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E. arenarius

Price: R 18,000.00
Potted
Kaapsehoop Cycad
Kaapsehoop Cycad
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E. laevifolius

Price: R 18,500.00
Potted

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E. hirsutus
Venda Cycad
E. hirsutusEncephalartos hirsutus is a species of cycad that is native to Limpopo Province, South Africa. It was recorded from three separate localities on south-east-facing quartzite cliffs in the Makuya Nature Reserve bordering the Kruger National Park at altitudes ranging from 800 to 1 000 m. The trunks of Encephalartos hirsutus are decumbent and up to 3.5m or rarely 4.2m long. It is 350mm to 400mm in diameter with persistent leaf bases with a golden, densely tomentose (hairy) crown, turning greyish with age. The numerous leaves are arranged in a dense crown, glaucous, subsessile and rigid with recurved apices. They are 1.1m to 1.2m (-1.4m) long. The petiole is...

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