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E. arenarius
E. arenarius
This cycad is restricted to coastal dune forest and bush vegetation in the Alexandria district, north-east of Port Elizabeth. The leaves range from dark green in colour to a bluish shade, 1-1.5m long with stems up to 2m tall recorded. This cycad will do well in full sun or semi-shade.
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E. lebomboensis
E. lebomboensis
“Lebombo Cycad E.lebomboensis is said to be one of the most popular cycads in cultivation, although there is some confusion about its identity.
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E. longifolius
E. longifolius
This cycad occur close to the coast near Jubertina in the Langkloof, as well as eastwards to Humansdorp, Uitenhage and Grahamstown. It grows in full sun on or among sandstone outcrops and fynbos covered slopes. Leaves are dark green in color while plants from the Joubertina habitats have bluish-green leaves. Although foliage does vary in color, the length remains at 1-1,75m . The stems grow up to 4.5m tall.
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E. msinganus
E. msinganus
This cycad grow on the Msingatop in the Tugela Ferry district of KwaZulu-Natal. These plants grow in shade and full sun. The leaves are 1.1-1.5.m long, straight to somewhat recurving with stems up to 7m tall, erect to leaning.
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E. senticosus
E. senticosus
“E. senticosus Jozini Cycad Encephalartos senticosus is a quick-growing, glossy dark green giant cycad, also known as the Lebombo, Jozini cycad (Eng.); lebombobroodboom
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E. villosus
E. villosus
This cycad occurs from the East London district, northwards through KwaZulu-Natal into Swaziland and almost to the north-eastern border between Swaziland and Mozambique. The leaves are mid-green 1.2-2.5m long with large subterranean trunks.