Install on a Mac Pro G5

I have a mac pro G5 with a 1.8GHz Dual Processor. Can I install a copy of Leopard (v10.5.7) on it, or do I need an Intel?

If it's a retail OS, yes. There are no Mac Pro G5s.
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