A CYCAD THAT EVENTUALLY LOOKS LIKE A PALM TREE
This larger cycad is native to Queensland, Australia. Over many decades, it establishes a thick trunk and can get ten to twenty feet tall. At this size the truly resemble a palm tree, both in crown size and trunk size. It is recognizable because of its long, curved and keeled leaves (V shaped in cross section). Other species like M. johnsoni and communis have much flatter leaves. The nursery plants shown here are mostly larger plants from 15 gallon to box size specimens. Caudex sizes are all quite large for the container. You’ll notice the keeled leaves on the photos. This species wants full sun and is cold hardy into the upper teens F. We have multiple other pecie of Macrozamia for sale as well – in an assortment of sizes.
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