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Encephalartos Aemulans - Seeds for Sale

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Encephalartos Aemulans - Seeds for Sale

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Common Name: Ngotshe Cycad

Encephalartos aemulans is an extremely rare South African cycad - whose habitat is limited to a single mountain in the Natal Province. Its name "aemulans" derives from the latin meaninig "equaling" - because its pollen and seed cones are very similar.

Encephalartos Aemulans trunks grow to 10 feet tall and up to 1½ feet in diameter - with suckers growing from its from base. Its mature leaves are dark green and glossy - 3-6 feet in length. It is suitable for subtropical and warm temperate regions - and also tolerates light frosts. Like all cycads - it makes a great conservatory plant.

Please note:

We do our best to ensure the seeds are viable by float testing and cutting samples open to check for embryos, but we do not guarantee growth.

We are prohibited by Law to export seeds to countries outside the RSA.

CURRENTLY OUT OF STOCK - NEW STOCK WILL ARRIVE IN 2 / 3 WEEKS TIME

 

 

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baie dankie
22 Oct 2009