Encephalartos hirsutus

CONSERVATION STATUS:
  • Critically endangered.

CULTIVATION:

  • Full sun.
  • Does well with regular watering but can sustain drought.
  • Moderately frost tolerant.

PROPAGATION:

  • Readily propagated from suckers and seed.
NATURAL HABITAT:
  • Northern part of the Limpopo Province. These plants grow on quartzite cliffs in full sun.

STEM:

  • Stem is aerial and erect but long stems often become reclining.
  • Stems can reach a length of 4 meters with a diameter of 30 cm – 40 cm.
  • Apex is covered by golden brown woolly layer.

LEAVES:

  • Bluish green on the upper side and somewhat paler on the lower side.
  • Leaves are covered with silvery hair that are gradually lost with aging.
  • Leaflets shield one another.
  • New leaves can have a silvery look depending on the amount of hair on the leaves.
  • Leaves are rigid and straight, slightly recurving at the apices.
CONES:
  • Cones of both genders are bluish green and can be easily confused with cones of E. inopinus.

Male Cone

Female Cone

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