Cycas media

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Scientific Names



Read about Cycas media in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Cycas media, R. Br. Nut Palm of Australia. Trunk attaining height of 8-10 ft. or sometimes twice this height, rarely branched at the top: lvs. 2-4 ft. long or more, the pinnae very numerous, straight or falcate, obtuse or pungent-pointed, flat or slightly concave above when young, prominently keeled beneath, the margins often slightly decurrent on the rachis, glabrous or slightly pubescent when young, the longer ones varying from 3-8 in., the lower ones shorter and more contracted at the base, the lowest ones prickle-like, sometimes continuing to base of petiole: cones variable in size, but apparently smaller than in C. circinalis, which this species otherwise resembles; seeds 1-1½ in. long, glabrous. Austral, along the northern coasts; also Queensland. CH


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