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Plant description:

A hardy cycad with bluish-grey leaves. It is not uncommon to find plants with up to six stems, and between three and ten cones per crown. Cones are yellow to yellow-orange, covered in thick grey to whitish wool. It prefers warm and dry regions.

Family: Zamiaceae

Botanical Pronunciation: en-sef-uh-LAR-tos frid-er-EE-see gil-ee-EL-mee

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Botanical name

Encephalartos friderici-guilielimi

Plant Care

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Common name(s)

White-haired cycad

Origin

Foliage

It's a hardy cycad with bluish-grey leaves.

Uses in landscape design

Encephalartos friderici-guilielimi is a perfect plant for containers.

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Cone bearing

Cones are yellow to yellow-orange, covered in thick grey to whitish wool.

It’s a hardy cycad with bluish-grey leaves.
Encephalartos friderici-guilielimi foliage

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