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Bookmark This Item Common Names: Climate: Distribution & Habitat: Description: The female inflorescense is feather like, later forming a tightly packed seed head, closely covered by whitish miniature leaves. The male cone is pineapple shaped. Seeds are brownish-red, the shape of a flattened marble, about 30 mm( 1.25 ins) across. Culture: It is a very hardy plant (like most cycads), tolerating dry periods, and light frosts. It prefers a sunny, well drained spot, with deep soil, but will still thrive in less than ideal conditions (see Figure 1 in Odd Forms of Cycas revoluta ). Very easily propagated from seed, as well as from offshoots or "pups" (see Figure 7). The advantage of the "pups" is that you will know its sex, for seedlings you will have to wait several years until the plant flowers to find out. Usually slow growing, however good conditions can speed it up considerably.
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