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| Also known as "The Cliff Cycad" this plant derives its name from the Latin clivis, a cliff, and the Latin suffix, -cola, a dweller, in reference to the fact that this plant grows in limestone cliffs. Although widespread and abundant, this species remained unnamed until the late 90's. It was previously thought to be a form of C. pectinata or C siamensis. It grows in limestone outcrops, throughout southern Thailand. Plants are most often rooted in clefts and crevices in near-vertical cliffs, in full sun and often with no soil at the roots. 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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