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  2. Loran Whitelock - Wikipedia

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    Loran M. Whitelock (April 21, 1930 - May 27, 2014) was an American botanist who specialized in Cycads, a prehistoric plant that once dominated the planet and is now somewhat rare and endangered. [1] He was known as a plant collector, plant curator, nursery owner, author, and conservationist.

  3. Encephalartos middelburgensis - Wikipedia

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    Encephalartos middelburgensis is a species of cycad that is native to Gauteng and Mpumalanga provinces of South Africa at elevations of 1,100–1,400 m (3,600–4,600 ft). [ 3 ] Description

  4. Cycad - Wikipedia

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    Unambiguous fossils of cycads are known from the Early-Middle Permian onwards. [26] Cycads were generally uncommon during the Permian. [27] The two living cycad families are thought to have split from each other sometime between the Jurassic [17] and Carboniferous. [28] Cycads are thought to have reached their apex of diversity during the ...

  5. Bring plants from the dinosaur era into your yard with cycads

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    While there are more than 200 species of cycads, only one is native to Florida, and only a couple are popular landscaping plants in our area.

  6. Cycadeoidea - Wikipedia

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    William Buckland originally gave the name to two species he described, C. megalophylla and C. microphylla, in 1828, seeing characteristics akin to living cycads. [3] Robert Brown and Mr. Loddiges of Loddiges Nursery in Hackney had seen living cycads and urged him to name the fossils after them. [4]

  7. Encephalartos - Wikipedia

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    Encephalartos is a genus of cycad native to Africa. Several species of Encephalartos are commonly referred to as bread trees, [2] bread palms [3] or kaffir bread, [4] since a bread-like starchy food can be prepared from the centre of the stem.