Zamiaceae : Male family of cycads (Encephalartos barteri carruth ex miq)


Very Rare and costly Zamiaceae cycads found in Asia's top Botanical Garden and Research Institute in Palode in Kerala state at of Encephalartos barteri carruth ex miq is that its Stem very short, ellipsoid, rarely over 1 ft. high, 9 in. thick, hardly rising above the soil, closely covered with alternating scales and persistent imbricating leaf-bases clothed with grey cottony tomentum.


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Location: Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, Pacha,Palode,Thiruvananthapuram,Kerala,India,Asia
Photo credit: © Premraj K.P / Alamy / Afripics
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