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Cycad Collection

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Cycad Collection: Cycad - Listed as vulnerable. The decline of the Black-footed Rock Wallaby may have had an effect
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Cycad Collection: Cycad
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Cycad Collection: Picture No. 12019818
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Cycad Collection: Natal Giant Cycad - South Africa
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Cycad Collection: White-haired Cycad
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Cycad Collection: Wood's cycad
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Cycad Collection: Cycad
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Cycad Collection: Cycad - vulnerable species, endemic to southern ranges of NT. Its females cones weigh up to 20 kg
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Cycad Collection: Eastern Cape Giant Cycad / Hottentot bread tree - crown with cones - South Africa
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Cycad Collection: Alexandria Cycad - cone
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Cycad Collection: Cycad - cones
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Cycad Collection: Cyad
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Cycad Collection: Natal Giant Cycad - with mature strobilus 
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Cycad Collection: Cycads after the fire - detail of a cycad's freshly sprouted leaves after a wildfire
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Cycad Collection: Cycads after the fire - forest in Far North of the Northern Territory after a wildfire with
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Cycad Collection: Cycads Eastern Cape South Africa
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Cycad Collection: Cycad - male cone
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Cycad Collection: Cycad
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Cycad Collection: Cycad (Cycas calcicola) and Eucalyptus woodland, Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory
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Cycad Collection: Cycad - fronds
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Cycad Collection: Cycad - Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory, Australia JPF29465
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Cycad Collection: Cycad - The decline of the Black-footed Rock Wallaby may have had an effect on seed dispersal
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Cycad Collection: Encephalartos villosus - Femal Cones - Shot at The Botanical Gardens - Madeira in February

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