Several of the species possess stout trunks. In
E. cycadifolius, the main trunks are up to high, and several of them may be united at a base where a former main trunk once grew. The persistent, pinnate leaves are arranged in a terminal spreading crown, or ascending. The rigid leaflets are variously spiny or incised along their margins. The leaflets have a number of parallel veins and no central vein. The chromosome count is 2n=18.
Cones Male cones are elongated, and three or four may appear at a time. Female cones are borne singly, or up to three at a time, and may weigh up to . In some species, male cones with ripe pollen emit a nauseating odour. When the pollen has been shed and the males cones decay, a strong odour of
acetic acid has also been noted.
Roots Colonies of the
cyanobacterium Nostoc punctiforme occur in apparent symbiosis inside the root tissue, while the rootlets produce
root tubercles at ground level which harbour a
mycorrhizal fungus of uncertain function, which is however suspected to facilitate the capturing of nitrogen from the air. ==Food value==