Welcome to Africa Cycads
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Cycad Trivia Cycads date as far back as 280 million years! |
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New Cycad Arrivals: | ||
Karoo Cycad View Details E. lehmannii Price: R 8,500.00 Potted |
Kaapsehoop Cycad View Details E. laevifolius Price: R 18,500.00 Potted |
Eastern Cape Giant Cycad View Details E. altensteinii Price: R 3,500.00 nmd |
Encephalartos inopinus (Latin: unexpected) or the Lydenburg cycad is an unusual, attractive African cycad (comparable to the Mexican companion Dioon or a Cuban Microcycas) that tolerates both sun and frost, making it a very desirable garden plant. It is threatened in the wild.
Plants are single or multistemmed (3-8 stems) and grow up to 2 m in height, sometimes up to 4 m in length for those with a procumbent (lying on the ground without rooting) growth habit. Plants have a distinctive bluish green foliage, covered with a silver powdery bloom. Male plants can produce up to five cones per crown, whereas the female plants produce between 1 and 3 cones per crown.... |


Encephalartos inopinus (Latin: unexpected) or the Lydenburg cycad is an unusual, attractive African cycad (comparable to the Mexican companion Dioon or a Cuban Microcycas) that tolerates both sun and frost, making it a very desirable garden plant. It is threatened in the wild.
Plants are single or multistemmed (3-8 stems) and grow up to 2 m in height, sometimes up to 4 m in length for those with a procumbent (lying on the ground without rooting) growth habit. Plants have a distinctive bluish green foliage, covered with a silver powdery bloom. Male plants can produce up to five cones per crown, whereas the female plants produce between 1 and 3 cones per crown....