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Scientific Name: Encephalartos altensteinii
Common Name: Eastern Cape Giant, Breadtree
Growth Form: Seedling (approx. 6–12 months old)
Bring a living fossil into your garden with the Encephalartos altensteinii, a stunning cycad species native to South Africa’s Eastern Cape region. Known for its graceful arching fronds and robust growth habit, this cycad makes an impressive addition to any landscape or collector’s collection.
Our seedlings are healthy, nursery-grown from ethically sourced seeds, and ready to thrive in a well-draining pot or directly in the ground under suitable conditions.
Age: 6–12 months
Height: Approximately 10–20 cm (including container)
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast (for a cycad)
Foliage: Glossy green, feather-like juvenile leaves with slight spines on margins
Trunk Formation: Begins after several years of growth
Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
Soil: Well-drained, sandy or loamy soil
Watering: Moderate; allow soil to dry between waterings
Hardiness: Tolerates light frost once established
Container Growing: Suitable for pots and containers
Use a gritty, free-draining soil mix to avoid root rot.
Protect from heavy frost when young.
Feed with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer during active growth (spring–summer).
Avoid overwatering; cycads prefer drier conditions between watering.
Shipped in a biodegradable nursery pot or bare-rooted (depending on your preference)
Carefully packaged for safe delivery
Phytosanitary certificate available upon request (for international orders)
All our Encephalartos species are propagated in compliance with CITES regulations. We do not deal in wild-collected plants. Certificates available for export where required
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