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Distribution & Habitat:[edit]
Endemic to Colombia, in the province of Santander, where it has two distinct populations.
Description:[edit]
A medium sized cycad to about 2m tall, with leaves to 1m long.
General:[edit]
This plant was named after the genus Encephalartos because it has far more similarities to that genus, than to most other Zamias
Culture:[edit]
Sunny, well drained position.
Contributed by:[edit]
Alvaro Calonje