Encephalartos arenarius: Difference between revisions
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[[File:Encephalartos_arenarius.jpg|frame|Figure 1. ''E. arenarius'' leaf detail.]] | [[File:Encephalartos_arenarius.jpg|frame|Figure 1. ''E. arenarius'' leaf detail.]] | ||
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===Distribution & Habitat:=== | ===Distribution & Habitat:=== | ||
Sand-dunes of the Cape Province, South Africa. | Sand-dunes of the Cape Province, South Africa. | ||
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===E. arenarius taken near Alexandria in the eastern Cape.=== | ===E. arenarius taken near Alexandria in the eastern Cape.=== | ||
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Colin Wilson (Figure 1,2,3&4)<br/> | Colin Wilson (Figure 1,2,3&4)<br/> | ||
Jan Andersson (Figure 5,6,7). | Jan Andersson (Figure 5,6,7). | ||
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Distribution & Habitat:
Sand-dunes of the Cape Province, South Africa.
Description:
A small cycad, with a trunk to about 1m long, either erect, or reclining.
General:
Very closely related to Encephalartos latifrons.
Culture:
Requires excellent drainage (i.e. sand), and prefers light shade. Very frost sensitive.
E. arenarius taken near Alexandria in the eastern Cape.
Contributed by:
Colin Wilson (Figure 1,2,3&4)
Jan Andersson (Figure 5,6,7).







