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・ Encephalartos equatorialis
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・ Encephalartos gratus
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・ Encephalartos hirsutus
・ Encephalartos horridus
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・ Encephalartos ituriensis
・ Encephalartos kisambo
・ Encephalartos laevifolius
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Encephalartos lebomboensis
・ Encephalartos lehmannii
・ Encephalartos longifolius
・ Encephalartos manikensis
・ Encephalartos middelburgensis
・ Encephalartos natalensis
・ Encephalartos paucidentatus
・ Encephalartos princeps
・ Encephalartos pterogonus
・ Encephalartos sclavoi
・ Encephalartos senticosus
・ Encephalartos transvenosus
・ Encephalartos trispinosus
・ Encephalartos turneri
・ Encephalartos villosus


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Encephalartos lebomboensis : ウィキペディア英語版
Encephalartos lebomboensis

''Encephalartos lebomboensis'' is a species of cycad in the family Zamiaceae. Native to the Lebombo Mountains of South Africa, the species was first described in 1949 by the South African botanist Inez Verdoorn. It is commonly known as the Lebombo cycad, although the name is also used for ''Encephalartos senticosus'' which also occurs in the same locality.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lebombo cycad (''Encephalartos senticosus'') )
==Description==
''Encephalartos lebomboensis'' has a trunk that is up to tall and thick; though the trunk is usually unbranched, suckers often form at the base and it sometimes bears offsets part way up. Often a number of stems form a clump. The crown of pinnate leaves are stiff, each having a mid to dark green glossy upper surface and paler under side. They are densely hairy at first but soon become hairless. They are long and wide, straight or slightly arched, either flat or with a slight keel. The leaflets, set at right angles to the central rachis, are lanceolate and have serrated edges. They are up to long and wide, held at right angles to the rachis and slightly overlapping. Near the base of the leaves, the leaflets are reduced to prickles.〔
''E. lebomboensis'' is a dioecious species, that is, with separate male and female plants. Male specimens have one, or rarely two, short-stalked yellowish-orange cylindrical cones long and wide. Female specimens have one or rarely two barrel-shaped cones, long and wide, which are yellowish-green in colour. The seed coats are glossy red.〔

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