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Cycas revoluta palms and other plants grow in October. Costa Calma, Fuerteventura, Las Palmas, Spain. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cycas revoluta palm with male reproductive cone growing in August. Rhodes Island, Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cycas revoluta palm with male reproductive cone growing in August. Rhodes Island, Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cycas revoluta palm with male reproductive cone growing in August. Rhodes Island, Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cycas revoluta palm with male reproductive cone growing in August. Rhodes Island, Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Cycad, Cycas revoluta, is a species of flowering plant in the Cycadaceae family.
Cycas revoluta palm with male reproductive cone growing in August. Rhodes Island, Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cycad, Cycas revoluta, is a species of flowering plant in the Cycadaceae family. Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
Cycad, Cycas revoluta, is a species of flowering plant in the Cycadaceae family. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cambodia. Cycas revoluta. Siem Reap province. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cycas revoluta, commonly known as the sago palm, features a crown of stiff, dark green pinnate leaves radiating from a central trunk. The image shows its male cone, a dense, rounded, yellowish structure in the center. The plant belongs to the Cycadaceae family and is native to southern Japan but widely cultivated worldwide for its ornamental appearance. The leaves are feather-like, adding to its striking, prehistoric look reminiscent of ancient cycads.


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