Cycas armstrongii
The stems reach 3 m tall, with a diameter of 5–11 cm. The leaves are deciduous in the dry season , 55–90 cm long, slightly keeled or flat, pinnate with 100-220 leaflets; the leaflets densely orange-pubescent at first, then glossy bright green above, light green below, 5.5–14 cm long and 4.5–8 mm wide, angled forward at 40 degrees. Mature plants have around 50 leaves in the crown.Cycas armstrongii is a species of cycad in the genus Cycas, native to Australia, in the northwest of Northern Territory from the Finniss River in the west to the Arnhem Highway to the east. The stems reach 3 m (rarely 6 m) tall, with a diameter of 5–11 cm. More