Microcycas

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Read about Microcycas in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Microcycas (smatt cycas). Cycadaceae. One species in Cuba, differing from Zamia in the character of the floral scales (masculine scales plane and obtuse, the feminine thickened at the apex and truncate); caudex cylindrical, covered with bases of the petioles. M. calocoma, A. DC. (Zamia calocoma, Miq.), has a dwarf trunk and lvs. 3 ft. long: lfts. about 80 pairs, long-linear, acuminate, revolute, parallel-nerved: foliage pubescent. Probably not offered.


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