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[[File:Cycas_normanbyana.jpg|frame|Figure 1. ''C. normanbyana'' in habitat.]]
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===Synonymy:===
This name is considered a Synonym of ''[[Cycas media]]'' R.Br. subsp. ''media''
 
<big>from ''Palms & Cycads''</big>


Despite its longtime discovery, this very interesting cycad
Despite its longtime discovery, this very interesting cycad
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Vince states further that the species ''C. normanbyana'' is
Vince states further that the species ''C. normanbyana'' is
still in colonies throughout the range along with a very tall
still in colonies throughout the range along with a very tall
form of ''C. kennedyana''. As for ''C. normanbyana'', it
form of ''[[Cycas kennedyana]]''. As for ''C. normanbyana'', it
predominates.
predominates.
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The best stand I have seen is the double row of these plants
The best stand I have seen is the double row of these plants
at the Old Gloucester Park Resort just north of Cannonvale
at the Old Gloucester Park Resort just north of Cannonvale
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may be developed again, government authorities should
may be developed again, government authorities should
preserve this stand for all time, as an island owner did with
preserve this stand for all time, as an island owner did with
the ancient stand of ''C. media'' on Brampton Island off Mackay.
the ancient stand of ''[[Cycas media]]'' on Brampton Island off Mackay.
The male cones of the plants viewed were very interesting
The male cones of the plants viewed were very interesting
and colourful, shaped like a Moscow minaret, in elongated
and colourful, shaped like a Moscow minaret, in elongated
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the plants in multiple dense rows. The mature fronds are dark
the plants in multiple dense rows. The mature fronds are dark
shiny green and in some ways they have similarities to
shiny green and in some ways they have similarities to
''Cycas revoluta''. This species seems to revel in a
''[[Cycas revoluta]]''. This species seems to revel in a
coastal environment.
coastal environment.
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[[File:Cycas_normanbyana1.jpg|frame|Figure 2. ''C. normanbyana'' seed head.]]
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===Contributed by: ===
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L. P. Butt from '''''Palms & Cycads''''' No. 27, Apr-Jun 1990.
L. P. Butt from '''''Palms & Cycads''''' No. 27, Apr-Jun 1990.
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Figure 1. C. normanbyana in habitat.

Synonymy:[edit]

This name is considered a Synonym of Cycas media R.Br. subsp. media

from Palms & Cycads

Despite its longtime discovery, this very interesting cycad is still very much of a mystery. Seed of it continues to drift into collections from many sources, but definite localities are still very sketchy. Originally located in the Normanby Ranges and named for them, this species has also been sighted near the south Burdekin River and in the adjacent range districts.

I could not find much data on the Normanby Range area, however, Vince Winkel, one time curator of Cairns Gardens, who has always been a keen plant researcher, came into that range country while on a plant finding ramble west of Bowen. Vince states further that the species C. normanbyana is still in colonies throughout the range along with a very tall form of Cycas kennedyana. As for C. normanbyana, it predominates.

The best stand I have seen is the double row of these plants at the Old Gloucester Park Resort just north of Cannonvale and Dingo Beach. This Gloucester Park colony, if it can be called so, grows in grey coastal wallum sand and in typical wallum scrub. Banksia, Melaleuca and Casuarina are natural to the area. Possibilities are that only remnants of them remain in any natural habitat, so if there is any danger that the area may be developed again, government authorities should preserve this stand for all time, as an island owner did with the ancient stand of Cycas media on Brampton Island off Mackay. The male cones of the plants viewed were very interesting and colourful, shaped like a Moscow minaret, in elongated form, the deeply ferruginous cone has an enhancing golden orange hue.

The female megasporophylls are quite distinctive, generally having only 2 ovules which are orange-brown, and when mature hang pendantly. The caudex of fine diamond shaped leaf bases, is stout and firm being approximately 2m in height (in specimens seen) the fronds arching perfectly from the apex of the plants in multiple dense rows. The mature fronds are dark shiny green and in some ways they have similarities to Cycas revoluta. This species seems to revel in a coastal environment.

Figure 2. C. normanbyana seed head.

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L. P. Butt from Palms & Cycads No. 27, Apr-Jun 1990.


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