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Male plants produce egg-shaped cones that are usually yellow to brown in colour. Female plants develop ovules and seeds on leafy structures called sporophylls. Cycad Trivia
   

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Lillie Cycad
Lillie Cycad
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E. dyerianus

Price: R 8,000.00
Plus 4 suckers totalling 19cm
Suurberg Cycad
Suurberg Cycad
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E. longifolius

Price: R 40,000.00
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Alexandria Cycad
Alexandria Cycad
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E. arenarius

Price: R 12,500.00
Potted Female

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E. horridus
Eastern Cape Blue Cycad
E. horridusEncephalartos horridus, the Eastern Cape blue cycad, has been described as one of the most unusual of all the South African species. It is a small, low-growing cycad up to 0.9 m high and 0.9 m wide. It is a native of Eastern Cape Province, South Africa, and found in arid shrublands, most commonly on ridges and slopes with shallow soils. The species is particularly known for its distinctly blue-grey leaves, although the degree of coloration can vary significantly. The species name horridus is Latin for 'bristly', after the plant's stiff, spiny leaflets. Mature plants have big stems of between 0.5–1 m in length and 20–30 cm in diameter with the majority of the...

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