Encephalartos transvenosus — a medium houseplant
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Encephalartos transvenosus

Encephalartos Transvenosus

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Encephalartos transvenosus is a palm-like cycad in the family Zamiaceae, with a localized distribution in Limpopo, South Africa. Its common names, Modjadji's cycad or Modjadji's palm, allude to the female dynasty of the Lobedu people, the Rain Queens, whose hereditary name is Modjadji. The queen resides near a valley (of late a nature reserve) which is densely forested with these cycads, which they protected and hold sacred. The species name transvenosus refers to the fine network of veins between the main veins. These can be seen when the leaf is held up to the light.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Encephalartos
Family
Zamiaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Modjadji cycad
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Encephalartos transvenosus leaf
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Encephalartos transvenosus leaf
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Encephalartos transvenosus fruit
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Encephalartos transvenosus bark
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Encephalartos transvenosus bark
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Encephalartos transvenosus habit
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