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Encephalartos Princeps


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Hello, I’m new to palmtalk. Can you give me your opinion, I want to make sure this is a Encephalartos Princeps a couple people told me it wasn’t so I wanted some more opinions. thanks in advance.

frank

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It doesn't not look like E. princeps. What else is being suggested? It isn't particularly blue, but this is down to a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Great-looking cycad, anyway.
You should probably post this in the 'Tropical-looking plants' section, as I think this part of the forum is only supposed to be about palms.

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PalmsandLiszt

thank you, I will try the tropical-looking plants section.

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