The Encephalartos trispinosus is a stunning cycad species known for its striking blue foliage and distinctive appearance. This evergreen plant is perfect for adding an exotic and architectural element to any garden or landscape.

Evergreen or Deciduous: Evergreen
Mature Height (metres): Typically grows to about 1.5-2 metres.
Mature Width (metres): Approximately 2-3 metres.
Spacing: Plant at least 2-3 metres apart from other trees or structures to ensure adequate space for growth and air circulation.
Foliage: Features long, stiff, and arching fronds with spiny, blue to silvery leaflets, offering a unique and eye-catching visual appeal.
Flowering Period: Does not produce traditional flowers. Instead, it forms large, cone-like structures typical of cycads.
Fruit: Produces ornamental cones that contain seeds, adding seasonal interest and unique texture to the plant.
Form/Habit: Exhibits a symmetrical, rounded growth habit with a stout trunk, often developing a multi-trunked appearance as it matures.
Uses: Ideal as a specimen plant in tropical or desert-themed gardens, rockeries, and landscape designs. Its architectural form makes it suitable for container planting and as an accent plant.
Sun: Thrives in full sun to part shade, performing well under various light conditions.
Maintenance: Low maintenance; requires minimal pruning, typically only to remove old or damaged fronds. It is highly resilient to pests and diseases.
Water Requirement: Low; drought-tolerant once established, needing occasional watering during extended dry periods.

The Encephalartos trispinosus is a remarkable cycad that brings a touch of prehistoric beauty and low-maintenance elegance to any garden, making it a standout feature in diverse landscape settings.






Blue Cycad (Spineless Form)

palms & cycads

Encephalartos trispinosus

Encephalartos trispinosus