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Encephalartos Tegulaneus


5150cycad

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I have a nice seed grown 10” Encephalartos Tegulaneus for sale. The leaves are a little bit up from all the summer heat waves. It was recently dug up and potted up in a 15 gallon container. I managed to get a a nice rootball without damaging or severing any major roots. Asking $750 obo 

Thanks for looking 

Bryan 

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I am dropping the price significantly on this Encephalartos Tegulaneus if anyone is interested. $475. Local pick up only please. Thanks for looking. 

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Dropping the price one last time (another $100) to $375. This is a great deal for this Cycad. If I don’t sell it at this price I will probably just end up finding a new location in the garden. Prefer local pick-up. Thanks 

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I hadn’t even seen this listing, unfortunate. Question: Any idea on hardiness for this cycad? As far as leaf burn? Death? Thanks 

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This Cycad saw 115 degree plus heat last summer and got through an unusually wet and cold winter without skipping a beat. The coldest temperature I recorded over the winter was 27 degrees with no leaf burn at all. Not sure how cold u get in your area though. 

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