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Cycad Society SA: Encephalartos friderici-guilielmi
... leaflets tightly packed together, while mature leaves become yellowish with age. The pinnae at the middle of the leaf are 10cm to 18cm long ... of the scale under the wool is yellow and fairly smooth, with lateral ridges. The seeds are are covered by a pale yellow to ... ,5m in E. villosus, often shortly petiolate instead of sessile and pinnae are larger, more dentate and the margins are twisted out of ...
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Cycad Society SA: Encephalartos hirsutus
... (hairy) and up to 130mm long. The rachis is tomentose, becoming subglabrous with age. The pinnae are inflexed, with entire margins and the veins are raised on the abaxial surface. The ... cataphylls in the trunk crown. The median megasporophylls (female cone scales) are rhombic with four lateral and one central facet, about 50mm wide, 44mm long and 15mm high with the central ...
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Cycad Society SA: Stangeria eriopus
... pinnae have stalks but the upper ones are fused at the base. The venation of the pinnae are considered primitive and resembles that of ferns. The pinnae have a prominent midrib with faint lateral ... , described as Lomaria eriopus, probably because of the inflexed vernation, 'primitive' venation of the pinnae and the general appearance of the leaves. Male and female strobili were unknown then ...
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