Zamia angustifolia

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Read about Zamia angustifolia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Zamia angustifolia, Jacq. Foliage glabrous when mature; lfts. 5 in. long, 4-20 pairs, usually alternate, elongated and narrowly linear, the apex obtuse and very obscurely serrulate or entire, the base not narrowed, 6-8-nerved: pistillate cone obtuse but cuspidate. Bahamas, Cuba.


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