NATIVE TO THE TRANSVAAL DISTRICT
This sought after and very rare blue to blue-green South African cycad is native to the Limpopo Province in northern RSA. There it is critically endangered with a few hundred plants remaining. It lives on granite mountain slopes at an elevation of about 2000 feet. It prefers full sun and is an average speed growing species. Mature size is over ten feet in habitat in centuries. Leaf color in full sun is typically blue. It is considered one of the more rare of the “Transvaal” South African cycads. On Special and shown below are citrus pot sized plants with about 2 inch caudexes. We have a petty nice supply of them. Age is about 6 years. They were grown from domestic seed and pollinated by a very knowledgeable enthusiast. Most have four leaves. The first six photos below show what these plants look like. They are definitely starting to show nice blue color. We may also have other sizes availble. The last row of photos show some garden specimens.
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