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Reproduction and Life cycle of Cycas sp Male cone of Cycas circinalis
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Page 1: Cycas sp · The vegetative propagation in C. circinalis takes place by suckers that develop on roots. With further growth they start produ- cing new plants. Sexual reproduction Cycas

Reproduction and Life cycle of Cycas sp

Male cone of Cycas circinalis

Page 2: Cycas sp · The vegetative propagation in C. circinalis takes place by suckers that develop on roots. With further growth they start produ- cing new plants. Sexual reproduction Cycas
Page 3: Cycas sp · The vegetative propagation in C. circinalis takes place by suckers that develop on roots. With further growth they start produ- cing new plants. Sexual reproduction Cycas
Page 4: Cycas sp · The vegetative propagation in C. circinalis takes place by suckers that develop on roots. With further growth they start produ- cing new plants. Sexual reproduction Cycas
Page 5: Cycas sp · The vegetative propagation in C. circinalis takes place by suckers that develop on roots. With further growth they start produ- cing new plants. Sexual reproduction Cycas
Page 6: Cycas sp · The vegetative propagation in C. circinalis takes place by suckers that develop on roots. With further growth they start produ- cing new plants. Sexual reproduction Cycas
Page 7: Cycas sp · The vegetative propagation in C. circinalis takes place by suckers that develop on roots. With further growth they start produ- cing new plants. Sexual reproduction Cycas
Page 8: Cycas sp · The vegetative propagation in C. circinalis takes place by suckers that develop on roots. With further growth they start produ- cing new plants. Sexual reproduction Cycas
Page 9: Cycas sp · The vegetative propagation in C. circinalis takes place by suckers that develop on roots. With further growth they start produ- cing new plants. Sexual reproduction Cycas

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