Cycas hainanensis - SPECIMEN - Narrow leaved form

Unique specimen. Very few mutant seedlings showed up with extra-narrow leaves in our seed batch. 9 years old. Leaf Height = More than 150 cm , 16 cm base. Native to the mountain rainforests of the subtropical island of Hainan, China.

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This species is native to the subtropical island of Hainan, China. Cycas hainanensis is found in the rainforests of the wetter eastern parts of the island, from about sea level to 1200 m (3600 ft). This species survives mainly in cultivation as the native populations are very restricted.

We currently offer a unique 9 years old specimen with Extra-narrow leaves, locally grown from seed.  Their size is: Leaf Height = More than 150 cm , 16 cm base. 9 years old. We ship worldwide.

Leaves longer than 90 cm do not fit in the box. We need to bend or cut of all parts above 90 cm. The plant may look ugly at first but it will produce new leaves after some time. These cycads are very tolerant of leaf cut because they have very thick robust bases and can sprout back quickly. If you want an extralarge box with no bending or cutting, contact us and ask for an additional cost.

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Cultivation Protected
Plant origin Asia
Presentation Potted Plant
Max. Size 300cm & more
Botanical family Cycadaceae
Light Sun
Minimum winter temperature 0 ºC to 10 ºC
Plant type Woody
Care Pot
Shape Shrubs
Important Notice-Due to our long experience as exporters and importers, we inform you that all orders arriving after 16 November 2024 will be shipped after the second week of January 2025, to avoid any possible loss or delay in delivery due to excessive Christmas parcel traffic