Encephalartos Paucidentatus

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Encephalartos paucidentatus is best cultivated in semi shade, although can be grown in full sun. It requires good mulching and water in dry seasons or periods. Mature plants resent disturbances and are slow to re-establish, often taking a number of years before producing a new set of leaves.

Encephalartos Paucidentatus

Encephalartos paucidentatus is a species of cycad. It is endemic to the mountains near Barberton in Mpumalanga Province, and near Piggs Peak in the northwestern part of Eswatini, in South Africa. It grows at elevations of 1,000 to 1,500 meters

Encephalartos paucidentatus, also known as the Barberton Cycad, is endemic to the mountains near Barberton in Mpumalanga Province, and near Piggs Peak in the northwestern part of Swaziland, South Africa. This species occurs sparsely on steep, often rocky, slopes in low forest and mountain bush. Plants grow mainly between trees alongside streams in deep gorges.

Growing in regions that are heavily forested with steep rocky slopes and in semi shade, those found on rock cliffs have slender stems while those found growing in semi shaded area have thicker stems which can reach up to 6m in length and 40 to 70cm in diameter. The climate is hot in summer and cold in winter.

 

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