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Cycas media var. basaltica (C.A.Gardner) J.Schust.
Pflanzenr. (Engler) IV, 1: 78 (1932)
Family: CYCADACEAE

Accepted Scientific Name: Cycas basaltica C.A.Gardner
Forest. Dept. Bull. W. Australia 32: 31 (1923)

Cycas media var. basaltica (Cycas basaltica) Photo by: Josef Cycad Perner
Cycas basaltica. Ex-situ Conservation collection in Jurassic Cycad Gardens.

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Common Names include:
ENGLISH: Zamia Palm, Cycas


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Cycas basaltica in habitat. (Cycas basaltica) Photo by: Josef Cycad Perner
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Cycas basaltica in habitat. Female cone. (Cycas basaltica) Photo by: Josef Cycad Perner

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Cycas basaltica. In the collection of Josef Cycad Perner at Jurassic Cycad Gardens. (Cycas basaltica) Photo by: Josef Cycad Perner
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Cycas media var. basaltica (Cycas basaltica) Photo by: Josef Cycad Perner

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Male cone. See the beautiful leaf form and the contrast in the colours. (Cycas basaltica) Photo by: Josef Cycad Perner
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Cycas basaltica. Trunk, this is a very slow growing cycad. This is possibly 100 years old. (Cycas basaltica) Photo by: Josef Cycad Perner

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Old specimen at Cycad International. The new emerging leaves are silvery-grey. (Cycas basaltica) Photo by: Josef Cycad Perner
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Fruiting habit. (Cycas basaltica) Photo by: Josef Cycad Perner

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by Josef Cycad Perner
30 years old. Caudex 17cm Ø. This plant is just coming out of it's Deciduous phase, it is beginning to push new leaves.
by Josef Cycad Perner
Male plant. See the beautiful leaf form and the contrast in the colours.
by Josef Cycad Perner
Female.
by Josef Cycad Perner

by Josef Cycad Perner
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