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| To see larger size plants of this species, please click on the following link: Larger Plants of this Species This cycas is distinguished from other Australian species by its very robust habit and its keeled ("Veed") leaves with long, narrow, greyish leaflets arranged at a relatively low angle to the rachis. It is best planted in the ground or a deep pot to allow its fast-growing taproot room to develop properly. C. angulata does not produce its first leaf until its first root has formed. The plants leaves are grey-green (bluish when new), semiglossy, 4-8 ft. long, moderately keeled and with leaflets not gradually reducing to spines. WHAT IS CAUDEX SIZE? You’ll notice we list and price cycads by caudex size. The caudex is a cycad’s woody, bulblike trunk, and caudex size is a good measure of cycad age. The chart below can give you a rough idea of how this translates to pot size.
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