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The Cycad Pages
... The Cycad Pages The Cycad Pages Chigua restrepoi Photo Dennis Stevenson GENUS Chigua D.W. Stevenson Chigua D.W. Stev., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 57: 169-172 (1990); from a Spanish ... the name. Pinnae 15-25 cm long, 30-50 mm wide -- Chigua restrepoi Pinnae 30-35 cm long, 10-15 mm wide -- Chigua bernalii Distinguishing characters: Leaves pinnate Leaflets with midrib and parallel longitudinal ...
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The Cycad Pages
... inclined, microsporangia abaxial only, seeds brown -- Zamia inermis 14* leaflets to 3 cm wide; microsporophyll facets steeply inclined,, microsporangia abaxial and adaxial; seeds white -- Zamia encephalartoides 13* ... to membranous 26 40-80 pairs of imbricate leaflets, prickles often branched -- Zamia chigua 26* 15-20 pairs of widely spaced leaflets, prickles never branched -- Zamia gentryi 25 ...
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Chigua restrepoi
... The Cycad Pages Chigua restrepoi Chigua restrepoi D.W. Stev., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 57: 169-172 (1990 ... (see Stevenson, Mem. N.Y. Bot. Gard. 57: VII. 1990). Historical notes: Chigua restrepoi was first collected as an unicate by Francis Pennell in 1918. ... in middle, opposite above, 20-30 on each side, lanceolate, 3-5 cm wide, 15-25 cm long, papyraceous, sessile, cuneate at base, caudate at apex, ...
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Chigua bernalii
... Photo Dennis Stevenson The Cycad Pages Chigua bernalii Chigua bernalii D.W. Stev., Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 57: 169-172 (1990). H—COL ... , opposite above, 30-50 on each side, linear to linear-lanceolate, 1-1.5 cm wide, 30-35 cm long, papyraceous, sessile, cuneate at base, caudate at apex, margins undulate with ...
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Cycad International : Katherine NT Australia
... species among all the cycads. After Cycas, Zamia is the most wide-ranging cycad genus: although restricted to the Americas, it occurs from ... the species with the larger stems also have larger leaves, but a wide range of leaflet shapes and sizes occurs. In some cases the ... common cycadalean fashion (more than 70 pairs per leaf in Z. Chigua), but in others the pinnae are rather few in number and very ...
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What's in a (Botanical) Name?
... CHELYOCARPUS turtle + fruit (Gr.) [kee´-lee-o-KAHRP-ûs / kai´-lee-o-KAHRP-ûs] CHIGUA (Zamiaceae) Latinized form of the aboriginal name for this genus [CHEE-gw’] chlamydostachya, ... section/cut (L.) [lat-i-SEK-t’] latispatha, latispathum, latispathus wide + spathe (L.) [lat-i-SPAITH-’] latispina, latispinum, latispinus wide + spine (L.) [lat-i-SPYN-ûm] laurifolia, laurifolium, laurifolius laurel ...
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The Cycads: Fossils of the Past
... , Mexico, Cuba, and Central and tropical America, which gives us an idea of the world-wide distribution that they had in the past. The cycads, as already mentioned, have a habit ... . lehmannii, and E. villosus, etc. Finally, the recently described Chigua genus includes only two species, both native to Colombia: Chigua bernalii and Chigua restrepoi. Photos and text are copyright © 1998-99, José Manuel ...
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Cycad conservation, Article 3
... to be focused on with respect to a realistic program for development of world-wide, off-site preservation collections of cycads. · Set priorities for which taxa need to be ... EN Mexico Ceratozamia miqueliana EN Mexico Ceratozamia norstogii EN Mexico Ceratozamia zaragoze CR Mexico CHIGUA Chigua bernalii CR Colombia Chigua restrepoi CR Colombia CYCAS Cycas beddomei EN India Cycas brunnea EN Australia ...
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