== Synonyms ==
*''Cycas circinalis'' L.
== Vernacular names ==
== Observations ==
*Dioecious palm-like tree, up to 6 m tall, sometimes branched. *Leaves in a dense terminal whorl, pinnate, up to 2.5 m long and with 50-150 pairs of leaflets. *Flowers united in a cone, female cone terminal with numerous carpophylls, up to 50 cm long. *Seeds ovoid-ellipsoid, 3-6 cm × 2.5-5 cm, orange. Often along the sea coast and in forests at low altitudes.
== Selected sources ==
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