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  2. Encephalartos natalensis - Wikipedia

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    Encephalartos natalensis, the Natal cycad or giant cycad, is a species of cycad that is endemic to the Qumbu and Tabankulu areas of the northern part of the Eastern ...

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  4. 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.

  5. Encephalartos woodii - Wikipedia

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    Some authorities consider E. woodii to not be a true species but rather a mutant E. natalensis or a relict of some other species. Yet others consider this plant to be a natural hybrid between E. natalensis and E. ferox. [4] To determine the relationship between E. natalensis and E. woodii, the RAPD technique was used to generate genetic ...

  6. Encephalartos altensteinii - Wikipedia

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    This cycad grows up to seven metres (23 ft) tall and may be branched or unbranched. The leaves are straight or curved backwards and up to three metres (9.8 ft) in length. The leaflets are rigid and fairly broad with one or both margins toothed. There are no prickles at the base of the leaf which distinguishes it from E. natalensis. There are ...

  7. Myrica - Wikipedia

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    Myrica species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including brown-tail, emperor moth, and winter moth as well as the bucculatricid leaf-miners Bucculatrix cidarella, B. myricae (feeds exclusively on M. gale) and B. paroptila and the Coleophora case-bearers C. comptoniella, C. pruniella, and C. viminetella.

  8. Hyphaene coriacea - Wikipedia

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    Hyphaene natalensis Kuntze Hyphaene coriacea , the lala palm or ilala palm [ 1 ] is a species of palm tree native to the eastern Afrotropics . [ 2 ] It occurs in eastern Africa from Somalia to Kwazulu-Natal , South Africa, and is also found in the coastal flats of Madagascar and on Juan de Nova Island in the Mozambique Channel Islands .

  9. Euclea natalensis - Wikipedia

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    Euclea natalensis, the Natal guarri, is a dioecious African plant species of the family Ebenaceae. It occurs from Ethiopia and Somalia in the north, southwards to the Western Cape , South Africa. It has nectar and also contains pollen [ 3 ] Its hirsute, leathery leaves have an opposite arrangement, and the flower sprays grow from the leaf axils.