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Enchephalartos caffer is a striking cycad native to South Africa, particularly known as the Eastern Cape cycad. This species features a robust trunk and a crown of stiff, dark green leaves that fan out majestically. People admire this plant for its ancient lineage and unique appearance, making it a prized specimen among collectors and enthusiasts of Enchephalartos species.
The caffer cycad displays a rugged texture with leaflets that have a slightly serrated edge, adding to its ornamental appeal. Its slow growth and sturdy form make it a standout in any collection. In addition, the plant produces distinct cones that contribute to its exotic look. Its rarity and origin as a cycad from South Africa enhance its value and fascination among botanical lovers.
Overall, Enchephalartos caffer is a remarkable plant that embodies both resilience and beauty. As a South African cycad, it represents a living link to prehistoric flora. Gardeners and collectors alike seek this species for its dramatic presence and the fascinating history it carries. This cycad remains a symbol of natural heritage and botanical wonder.
Botanical family: Zamiaceae
Botanical genus: Enchephalartos
Botanical species: Enchephalartos caffer
SKU:GBA-2225-A-ALFA8318
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