Encephalartos woodii


Botanical Information

FamilyZamiaceae
GenusEncephalartos
Specieswoodii
CategoryWoody
TypeTree (evergreen)
Ethnobotanical Uses
Disclaimer
Local tribes used it for food. They wrapped the starchy pith in animal skin, fermenting and eating it after it's ground into a meal.

Details

USDA Hardiness Zone10a
USDA Hardiness Ref.
Canadian Hardiness ZoneGreater than 9a
Canada Hardiness Ref.
RHS Hardiness ZoneH2
RHS Hardiness Ref.
Temperature (°C)1 - 5
Temperature (°F)34 - 40
Height6 m
Spread3 m
GrowthSlow
Flowering PeriodNovember

Description and Growing Information

General DescriptionThe Encephalartos woodii is a tree that has dark green palm like leaves. On average, it is 6m in height with a trunk of 900mm at the base and 600mm near the crown. It has an estimated mass of 2.5 tons. It produces 6-8 bright orange cones that average at 40-90cm long and 150-200mm in diameter. The "Wood’s cycad" has only 1 wild specimen left in the world, making it one of the rarest plants in the world.
ShapeThe Encephalartos woodii is cylindrical in shape with bright orange cones and palm-like leaves, with a thick smooth trunk holding it up.
PropagationAll cultivated Wood cycads are propagated into clones by clippings of the last known wild specimen on earth.
CultivationFor optimum growth it requires a well drained soil with ample water. It can withstand dryness, although it grows best when it is well maintained and receives water regularly. The hot sun can burn its leaves, therefore it thrives better in shaded areas.
PestsNo notable pests or diseases.
Notable SpecimensoNgoye Forest of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. The temperate house Kew gardens.
HabitatIt is found in the oNgoye Forest of Kwazulu South Africa. There is only one known naturally occurring Wood's cycad in the world, making it one of the world's rarest plants.
Bark/Stem DescriptionThe bark is dense, unusually smooth and is grey in colour.
Leaf DescriptionThe leaves are a palm-like glossy dark green with an arching shape, giving it a dense umbrella shaped crown.
Fruit DescriptionThe fruit is a yellow cylindrical shaped cone, usually around 200mm in diameter and 90 cm long (also known by local tribes as ‘broodboom’). The fruit is toxic and needs 3 months of fermentation in order to be safe to consume.
Colour DescriptionIt has dark green leaves with a grey bark. When it flowers, it has bright yellow/orange buds.

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