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Cycad Trivia
When a plant is uprooted or parts of a plant are removed (cuttings / suckers) the intracellular energy production is disrupted. This causes the plant, cuttings or suckers, to wilt and if energy production is not restored, the plant cells and plant will eventually die. Cycad Trivia
   

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Bushman’s River Cycad
Bushman’s River Cycad
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E. trispinosus

Price: R 3,500.00
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Natal Giant Cycad
Natal Giant Cycad
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E. natalensis

Price: R 20,000.00
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Natal Giant Cycad
Natal Giant Cycad
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E. natalensis

Price: R 23,500.00
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E. ghellinckii
Drakensberg Cycad
E. ghellinckiiEncephalartos ghellinckii or Drakensberg cycad is endemic to South Africa. Strongly associated with the Natal Drakensberg, this 3m tall evergreen species is found from the foothills to fairly high altitudes, growing on stream banks, steep grassy slopes and sandstone outcrops. Its preferred habitat lying within grassveld, it has developed resistance to veldfires, and also the intense cold brought on by snow and frost. Plants from the high-altitude areas are more robust and usually have a fire-scarred base. The low altitude plants, such as those near the Umkomaas River, are stunted or dwarf-like and may have up to five trunks, often blackened by grass fires, which are...

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