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The Cycad Pages
... Palm and Cycad Societies of Australia (PACSOA) The Palm and Cycad Societies of Australia (PACSOA) web-site features technical and non-technical articles of interest to palm and/or cycad enthusiasts. Also has a gallery of photographs The Cycad ...
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The Cycad Pages
... and news. Try: Introduction to Cycads, University of California, Berkeley The Gymnosperm Database by Christopher J. Earle The Virtual Cycad Encyclopedia by Jody L. Haynes Species descriptions at the Palm and Cycad Societies of Australia pages. Cycads of Mexico (A WWW demo of the CD-ROM) Or just type "cycads" into your favourite net search engine. There are also great sites for cycad ...
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The Cycad Pages
... and nitrogen fixation in Cycas panzhihuaensis." In D.W. Stevenson and Knut Norstog [eds.] The biology, structure and systematics of the Cycadales. Proceedings of CYCAD 90, the second international conference on Cycad biology. Palm and Cycad ...
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The Cycad Pages
... driveways, gates, doorways. A single large cycad also makes an excellent feature plant in a landscape emulating a tropical or desert setting, substituting for a palm where a large crown is ... larvae eating out the entire caudex. This insect has been introduced into cycad collections in Australia, USA and South Africa, and has causes extreme damage most notably to Encephalartos species. Control can ...
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The Cycad Pages
... cycad, Zamia pseudoparasitica, and with many other interesting plants including cycads. Fairchild Tropical Garden 00811 Old Cutler Road Miami, Florida USA A garden dedicted to tropical plants, especially palms and palm ... houses the Mexican National Cycad Collection. UK and Europe Palm-Garden by the City of Frankfurt - Germany. Moor Bank Garden Dept of Biological and Nutritional Sciences, Newcastle ...
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The Cycad Pages
... Cycad Pages The Cycad Pages GENUS Ceratozamia D.W. Stevenson Ceratozamia Brongn., Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot., sér. 3, 5: 7-8 (1846); from the Greek ceratos a horn, and Zamia a cycad, referring ... norstogii C. robusta C. sabatoi C. whitelockiana C. zaragozae C. zoquensis Genus description: Habit: dioecious palm- or fern-like shrubs with aerial or subterranean, pachycaul, cylindrical or globose stems, with ...
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The Cycad Pages
... The Cycad Pages The Cycad Pages Cycas macrocarpa Photo Ken Hill GENUS Cycas K.D. Hill Cycas L., Sp. Pl.: 1188 (1753); from the Greek Koikas, a kind of palm. Type: C. circinalis ... to the keys to species Individual species pages will have literature references and synonyms, and eventually images, distribution maps, descriptions and general notes on the species. These are not yet all in place ...
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The Cycad Pages
... vertical rows in cones Megasporophyll apices faceted or flattened, bilobed Description: Habit: dioecious palm-like shrubs with tall aerial, pachycaul, cylindrical stems, with many leaves. Leaf bases ... and a very long, spirally twisted suspensor. Seeds radiospermic; germination cryptocotular. The Cycad Pages The World List References and Links Home © 1998-2004 Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney Written and ...
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The Cycad Pages
... ulei Z. urep Z. variegata Z. vazquezii Z. verschaffeltii Z. wallisii Description: Habit: dioecious palm- or fern-like shrubs with aerial or subterranean, pachycaul, cylindrical or globose stems, ... 50* Marginal teeth conspicuous, in upper two-thirds -- Zamia polymorpha The Cycad Pages The World List References and Links Home © 1998-2004 Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney Written and maintained by Ken Hill ...
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The Cycad Pages
... Cycad Pages The Cycad Pages FAMILY Cycadaceae A family with a single genus: Cycas Habit: dioecious palm like shrubs with aerial or subterranean, pachycaul, cylindrical stems. Leaves: pinnate, ... vegetative growth. Ovules two to many (rarely one), marginally inserted on the stipe and directed obliquely outwards (`ascending'). Megasporophyll apically dilated into a pinnatifid, pectinate, toothed ...
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