Zamia mexicana

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Read about Zamia mexicana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Zamia mexicana, Miq. Distinguished by DeCandolle as follows: scales of the lf .-buds tomentose and also the petioles at the base, the petioles 3-cornered, unarmed, glabrous, somewhat warty: lfts. of 9 or more pairs, subopposite, narrow-lanceolate, straight or slightly curved, acute or acutish, rigidly coriaceous, dark green, many-nerved, spinulose-serrulate from the middle to the apex. Mex.—By Index Kewensis referred to Z. Loddigesii, a species with prickly petioles.


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