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Cycas calcicola MaconochieTaxonomic notesDescribed 1978; type locality north of Katherine (Jones 1993). RangeAustralia: Northern Territory, a few disjunct localities. Habitat is sparse woodland on sandstone or limestone, where the water table is near the surface. Rainfall 750 mm with a summer maximum. Summer diurnal temperatures are 25/38°C; winter, 15/30°C (Jones 1993). Big TreeTrunk to 3 m tall and 30 cm diameter (Jones 1993). RemarksStatus: Threatened. Lives in areas subject to high-frequency wildfire, after which flushed of conspicuous silvery or bluish grey leaves come forth. A popular ornamental for planting in areas with climate close to its native habitat (Jones 1993). |
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