Dioon edule cycad with three flushes

I have a nice Dioon edule, var. edule, that started flushing recently. In fact, it has three separate flushes, which all started at different times and gives a good idea of what the leaves look like as they grow in progression for this cycad.

The greener leaves, at left, are the ones that started first. They are finished, and that is what the mature leaves look like. The smaller flush, which is the newest, shows the coppery color of the juvenile leaves. They also have a soft feathery texture. And the largest flush shows the state of the leaves in between. A cycad flush takes just a few weeks to complete and is fun to watch.

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