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Here's a photo of the latest leaf on my Cycas multipinnata

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Besides being a lot slower growing and the leaves being a slightly darker and glossier green-- it is very very similar to Cycas debaoensis.

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Gene

Manila, Philippines

53 feet above sea level - inland

Hot and dry in summer, humid and sticky monsoon season, perfect weather Christmas time

http://freakofnaturezzz.blogspot.com/

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My Hand for scale

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Close up of the leaflets

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Anyone else growing this species? Care to share pictures?

I'd love to see a really good photo on a mature plant with fully developed leaves.

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Gene

Manila, Philippines

53 feet above sea level - inland

Hot and dry in summer, humid and sticky monsoon season, perfect weather Christmas time

http://freakofnaturezzz.blogspot.com/

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Don't have that one but I have a few C. debaoensis. Just in the process of setting up a raised garden bed for them. They're still only small, the fronds around 40 - 45 cms long.

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