This versatile green cycad is a mainstay of every cycad collection. There’s not a cycad enthusiast who’s not growing this species. It is native to the Eastern Cape in South Africa. There are quite a few sub-varieties – all a bit different. So, when you see an Encephalartos natalensis in a garden, it may look a bit different than the next one you see. Trunks get up to twenty feet in a century or two. Leaves are five to eight feet long, straight or minimally arched, and more compact in bright sun. Growth rate is medium to fast. I’d consider this a medium to large species. Cold tolerance is about 22 degrees F.
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