Cycads are
seed plants with a long fossil history that were formerly more abundant and more diverse than they are today. They typically have a stout and woody (
ligneous)
trunk with a
crown of large, hard and stiff,
evergreen leaves. They usually have
pinnate leaves. The individual plants are either all male or all female (
dioecious). Cycads vary in size from having trunks only a few centimeters to several meters tall. They typically grow very slowly and live very long, with some specimens known to be as much as 1,000 years old. Because of their superficial resemblance, they are sometimes mistaken for
palms or
ferns, but are only distantly related to either.