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Cone recently fell apart.

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Okie

Merritt Island, Florida

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Beautiful cycad, but this topic should be posted in the Tropical Plant forum, it's not a palm.

Tim

Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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Not sure if it's an effect of growing this species in a humid climate such as Florida's, but it doesn't look all that blue to me.  Here are some Encephalartos munch photos from So Cal

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