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Encephalartos ituriensis

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Class
  
Cycadopsida

Family
  
Zamiaceae

Scientific name
  
Encephalartos ituriensis

Division
  
Cycadophyta

Order
  
Cycadales

Genus
  
Encephalartos

Rank
  
Species

Encephalartos ituriensis

Similar
  
Encephalartos pterogonus, Encephalartos kisambo, Encephalartos concinnus, Encephalartos whitelockii, Encephalartos senticosus

Encephalartos ituriensis (common name "Ituri forest cycad") is a palm-like cycad of the family Zamiaceae. It is native to the grassland on two large granite monadnocks of the Ituri forest area in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Its IUCN conservation status is "Near Threatened."

Description

This cycad grows to 6 metres tall with a trunk diameter of 50 cm. It has glossy dark green leaves. The leaflets are curved and tapering, with a spine at the top and several teeth along the margin.

Like other cycads, E. ituriensis is dioecious, with both male and female trees. Male trees have 1–4 pollen cones, narrowly ovoid. Female trees have 1 or 2 seed cones, which are ovoid and 18–20 cm long. The seeds have a red sarcotesta.

References

Encephalartos ituriensis Wikipedia