Encephalartos paucidentatus

CONSERVATION STATUS:
  • Critically endangered.

CULTIVATION:

  • Light shade to full sun.
  • Regular watering with good drainage.
  • Frost sensitive but can sustain light frost.

PROPAGATION:

  • Readily propagated from seed and suckers.
  • Big plants can sometimes be difficult to transplant successfully.
NATURAL HABITAT:
  • Mpumalanga Province in the Barberton district across the border into Swaziland.
  • Plants mainly grow between trees and deep gorges or steep rocky slopes.

STEM:

  • Erect, aerial stem that can attain a length of 6 meters with a diameter of 40 cm – 70 cm.
  • Apex is covered with cataphylls with a dense layer of brown wool.

LEAVES:

  • Leaves are dark glossy green on the upper side with a lighter duller green on the lower side.
  • Leaves are straight, rigid and sometimes can slightly recurve.
  • Leaflets don’t shield one another.
  • Leaflet margins can be entire or 1 – 3 teeth can occur on both margins.
  • Leaflets have prominent longitudinal ridges on the lower side.
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CONES:
  • Both genders produce yellow-brown cones that are initially covered in wool but with maturity the woolliness largely disappears.

Male Cone

Female Cone

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