Cycas taitungensis

Cycas taitungensis is a species of genus Cycas, native to Taitung, Taiwan. C. taitungensis is one of the evergreen trees and can grow up to about 2 meters. It was listed by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Plants in category VU. The species was not described until 1994, but its specimens was once misapplied as the type of species Cycas taiwaniana, which is not really distributes in Taiwan according to the further researches.

Cycas taitungensis is a species of genus Cycas, native to Taitung, Taiwan. C. taitungensis is one of the evergreen trees and can grow up to about 2 meters. It was listed by the IUCN Red List of Threatened Plants in category VU. The species was not described until 1994, but its specimens was once misapplied as the type of species Cycas taiwaniana, which is not really distributes in Taiwan according to the further researches. More

My Cycas taitungensis has started to produce a male cone. I really don't care about the cone, and was wondering if I cut the cone off before it was fully developed if it would encourage the plant to produce a flush of fronds faster than if I let the cone develope. More