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Cycad (
Cycas circinalis
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This stout cycad has a trunk covered in thick and corky bark, which terminates in a crown of long, bright green, slightly glossy l...
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Sago palm (
Cycas revoluta
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Cycad (
Cycas apoa
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Cycad (
Cycas cairnsiana
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Cycad (
Cycas ophiolitica
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Cycad (
Cycas platyphylla
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Cycad (
Cycas pectinata
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Cycad (
Cycas szechuanensis
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Cycad (
Cycas taiwaniana
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Cycad (
Cycas papuana
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Cycad (
Cycas rumphii
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Cycad (
Cycas calcicola
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Despite being strikingly distinctive and occurring beside the major north-south highway in the Northern Territory, Australia, this...
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Cycad (
Cycas taitungensis
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Cycad (
Cycas curranii
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Cycad (
Cycas panzhihuaensis
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Cycad (
Cycas guizhouensis
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Cycad (
Cycas nongnoochiae
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Cycad (
Cycas conferta
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