cycas male cone

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Cycas male cone Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cycas male cone Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cycas male cone Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cycas male cone Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cycas male cone Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cycas revoluta or sago palm, and ancient plant growing outdoors with ornamental looking long yellow male reproductive cone Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cycas revoluta palm with male reproductive cone growing in August. Rhodes Island, Greece Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cycas male cone
Cycas male cone Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cycas male cone 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
Cycas male cone Royalty Free Stock Photo
The plants are dioecious, and the family Cycadaceae is unique among the cycads in not forming seed cones on female plants, but rather a group of leaf-like structures called megasporophylls each with seeds on the lower margins, and pollen cones or strobilus on male individuals.


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