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Cycad Trivia
The binomial name of S. eriopus (Stangers Cycad) comes from the Greek prefix “erio-”, meaning “woolly”, and suffix “-pus”, “footed”, referring to the woolly petiole bases. It was named in honour of William Stanger, a former surveyor-general of Natal. Cycad Trivia
   

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Karoo Cycad
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E. lehmannii

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Eastern Cape Giant Cycad
Eastern Cape Giant Cycad
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E. altensteinii

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Eastern Cape Blue Cycad
Eastern Cape Blue Cycad
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E. horridus

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E. woodii
Wood's Cycad
E. woodiiEncephalartos woodii, Wood's cycad, is famous for being extinct in nature, and for the fact that there is no known female specimen on Earth. It may well be the loneliest plant in the world. It is endemic to the oNgoye Forest of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. It is one of the rarest plants in the world, with all specimens being clones of the type. The specific and common name both honour John Medley Wood, curator of the Durban Botanic Garden and director of the Natal Government Herbarium of South Africa, who discovered the plant in 1895. Encephalartos woodii is a very handsome plant. The leaves are a dark glossy green, 2 to 3 m long, with a gracefully...

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