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  2. List of cycad species by country - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Cycas thouarsii is the most geographically widespread species, and is found in Indian Ocean islands ... List of cycad species ...

  3. List of cycads of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Cycads all over the world are in decline, with four species on the brink of extinction and seven species have fewer than 100 plants left in the wild. [2] 23,420 species of vascular plant have been recorded in South Africa, making it the sixth most species-rich country in the world and the most species-rich country on the African continent.

  4. Cycad - Wikipedia

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    Cycad nitrogen fixation "Cycad toxicity". The Cycad Pages. Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney. Archived from the original on 17 July 2020. Lauren Kessler (28 August 2005). "The Cult of the Cycads". The New York Times Magazine. Archived from the original on 4 June 2022. Magazine article on cycad collectorship and cycad smuggling.

  5. Category:Cycads - Wikipedia

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  6. Encephalartos whitelockii - Wikipedia

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    The only known populations are found along the Mpanga River, before its outlet at Lake George, at altitudes between 1,000 and 1,300 m. Encephalartos whitelockii is endemic to a single location, where it forms one of the largest and most impressive cycad populations in Africa in Kamwenga District of the southwestern part of Uganda (possibly the ...

  7. Lepidozamia peroffskyana - Wikipedia

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    Lepidozamia peroffskyana is a palm-like cycad in the Cardboard Palm Family Zamiaceae. It is endemic to eastern Australia, primarily near the coast of New South Wales. The species is named after Count Peroffsky (1794-1857), benefactor of the St. Petersburg Botanical Garden.

  8. Bowenia - Wikipedia

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    The Cycad Pages. Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney. Archived from the original on 2021-03-01. "Bowenia". Cycad Jungle. Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Gymnosperm Database, Bowenia "Cycad, Zamia Fern Bowenia spectabilis". PlantFiles. Dave's Garden. "Bowenia serrulata". CITES Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species of Wild ...

  9. Ceratozamia - Wikipedia

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    Ceratozamia is a genus of New World cycads in the family Zamiaceae.The genus contains 27 known currently living species and one or two fossil species. Most species are endemic to mountainous areas of Mexico, while few species extend into the mountains of Guatemala, Honduras and Belize.