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Hello everyone,

i'm Francesco and i live in the south of Italy. I love cycads,  especially Macrozamia.

I bought some seedlings online and i need a little help to identify what kind of Macrozamia plants they are.

Can someone help me? One of them is a macrozamia frasery. 

The third photo is a Macrozamia communis. My favorite Macrozamia is moorei, but i can't find a little plant here.

Thanks a lot

If i can, i will upload a photo of all my cycads,

 

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macrozamia fraseri.jpg

macrozamia communis.jpg

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6 hours ago, Macrozamia said:

I bought some seedlings online and i need a little help to identify what kind of Macrozamia plants they are.

Welcome to the forum Macrozamia.  The seedlings of some of these species can be difficult to identify when small as with many cycads.  If your source didn't label them for you and is dependable, sometimes you have to wait for them to gain some size to provide an accurate id.  I personally am only growing a couple of Macrozamia species so don't know them very well but hopefully if you post some photos someone on the forum will be able to help you.

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Thanks a lot tracy

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If I had to guess the second picture more closely resembles a Frasery, judging from the leaf color. The first seems like its in poor health (nutrient deficiency?) and it's difficult to tell.

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Thanks a lot CodyORB. I also think that the second picture is a Frasery. Could be the first one a Moorey?

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