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Cycad Trivia
Encephalartos horridus, the Eastern Cape Blue Cycad, has been described as one of the most unusual of all the South African species. It is particularly known for its distinctly blue-grey leaves, although the degree of colouration can vary significantly. The species name “horridus” is Latin for “bristly”, after the plant’s stiff, spiny leaflets. Cycad Trivia
   

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Alexandria Cycad
Alexandria Cycad
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E. arenarius

Price: R 12,500.00
Potted Female
Lillie Cycad
Lillie Cycad
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E. dyerianus

Price: R 8,000.00
Plus 4 suckers totalling 19cm
Natal Giant Cycad
Natal Giant Cycad
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E. natalensis

Price: R 22,500.00
Double stem (35 X 80)

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E. villosus
Forest Cycad
E. villosusEncephalartos villosus occurs from the East London vicinity, where it is found near the coast, to the northern border of Swaziland where it may grow as far as 100 km inland. As a result of its large geographical distribution, it is notably variable in leaf and cone shape. It is one of the most common ornamental dwarf cycads in southern Africa. It is shade-loving and produces leaves which spread out gracefully, with glossy dark green leaflets. This species is a fast grower and in 5 to 8 years will develop into a substantial plant. This species is often found growing in clusters and the stem is usually subterranean. If a stem develops above ground, it may grow to...

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