CRITICALLY ENDANGERED IN THE WILD
This species of green South African cycad is a medium sized mature plant with trunks up to about five feet. They are un-branched and have green leaves that are about five feet long. The leaves are straight and leaflets point toward the end of the leaf. In the wild stands in the Natal area of RSA, there are only about a hundred plants remaining. Shown here in the first row of photos are 4 to 5 year old band plants – very large for their container. The second row of photos show a huge boxed specimen at our nursery. The last two rows of photos show domestic plants and a close up of the leaflets.
We’re putting older band seedlings on sale. They’d be easy to mail order. In our area, this is a full sun plant with a cold hardiness into the low 20’s F.
Remember, mention this Special when you order. We, of course, have other sizes of this species for sale. The garden photo is c/o Archive Website by Anthony Atkinson. |
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