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Encephalartos dolomiticus

Encephalartos dolomiticus

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Encephalartos dolomiticus is a species of cycad, a type of primitive gymnosperm plant, native to South Africa. Here's a description of this fascinating plant:

1. Morphology:

  • Stem: Encephalartos dolomiticus typically grows as a stout, solitary stem or sometimes clustering, reaching up to several meters in height. The stem is covered with persistent leaf bases, giving it a textured appearance.
  • Leaves: The leaves are arranged in a dense crown at the apex of the stem. They are typically long, stiff, and pinnate (feather-like), with numerous narrow leaflets attached along the central rachis. The leaflets are often stiff and have a glossy green coloration.
  • Cones: Like other cycads, Encephalartos dolomiticus is dioecious, meaning male and female reproductive structures are found on separate plants. Male plants produce elongated, cylindrical cones, while female plants produce larger, rounded cones containing seeds.

2. Habitat:

  • Encephalartos dolomiticus is endemic to specific regions of South Africa, particularly in the dolomitic limestone hills of the Gauteng and Mpumalanga provinces. It typically grows in rocky habitats, often in grasslands or savannas.

3. Conservation Status:

  • As with many cycad species, Encephalartos dolomiticus faces threats from habitat destruction, illegal collection, and climate change. Consequently, it may be categorized as endangered or critically endangered, depending on its conservation status assessment.

4. Cultural Significance:

  • Cycads, including Encephalartos dolomiticus, have cultural significance in various indigenous communities in South Africa. They are sometimes used in traditional ceremonies and are valued for their ornamental beauty in gardens and landscapes.

5. Conservation Efforts:

  • Due to the threats facing Encephalartos dolomiticus and other cycad species, conservation efforts are underway to protect their natural habitats, enforce regulations against illegal collection and trade, and establish ex situ conservation collections in botanical gardens and other institutions.

Encephalartos dolomiticus, like other cycads, is a living fossil, having existed since the time of the dinosaurs. Its unique morphology, ecological niche, and conservation status make it a plant of significant botanical interest and conservation concern

Botanical family: Zamiaceae

Botanical genus: Encephalartos

Botanical species: Encephalartos dolomiticus

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Plant Diameter: 12,5cm

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