It was nearing death in 2010. I had made the mistake of planting it in part shade in 2006. It refused to flush. So in 2011 I dug it up,moved it to my hottest spot and in a large plastic pot. At one point,it had no fronds...not one. After a few months of hot summer sun..it sent out two tiny fronds. From that point on every flush has gotten better then the previous.
I had started this in a green house from a wee 6" pot to about a foot or trunk. All other trunk mass has been over the last three years. Never give up on a cycad.
btw,To tell the difference between this and Cycas thoursii is that the leaflets on circinalis have a flat midrib above..C.thoursii is rounded above..so now's ya know!
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