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  • | searchlabel=Palm trees and cycads for USDA Zone 1 | searchlabel=Palm trees and cycads for USDA Zone 2
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  • ...of ''L. hopei'' is known as the tallest living cycad at 17.5 m tall. These cycads are generally unbranched, tall, and with persistent leaf bases. They are ea *Whitelock, L.M. 2002. ''The Cycads''. Portland, Oregon: The Timber Press. 2002
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  • * Whitelock, Loran M. ''The Cycads.'' Timber press (2002) ISBN 0881925225 ...//plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/cycadpg?taxname=Macrozamia+lucida The Cycads pages: ''Macrozamia lucida'']
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  • ...a [[Spanish language|Spanish]] transliteration of the common name given to cycads by the indigenous peoples of Colombia. The species are found in wet lowland *Jones, David L. ''Cycads of the World: Ancient Plants in Today's Landscape''. Washington, D.C.: Smit
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  • * Jones, David L. ''Cycads of the world.'' Australia, Reed Books (1993). * [http://www.pacsoa.org.au/cycads/Macrozamia/moorei.html PACSOA: ''Macrozamia moorei'']
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  • As with all cycads, members of the ''Zamiaceae'' are [[poison]]ous, producing poisonous [[glyc [[Category:Cycads]]
    3 KB (416 words) - 11:33, 21 October 2007
  • *Stevenson, D. W., R. Osborne & J. Hendricks. A world list of cycads ''Memoirs of the New York Botanical Garden'' 57: 200-206 (1990) [[Category:Cycads]]
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  • ....au/cycads/Macrozamia/communis.html | title = Macrozamia communis | work = Cycads | publisher = Palm and Cycad Societies of Australia (PACSOA) | accessdate = [[Category:Cycads]]
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  • [[Category:Cycads]]
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  • [[Category:Cycads]]
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  • [[Category:Cycads]]
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  • [[Category:Cycads]]
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  • '''Cycads''' are an ancient group of [[seed]] [[plants]] characterized by a large cro Cycads are found across much of the subtropical and tropical parts of the world. T
    25 KB (3,697 words) - 14:21, 27 March 2007
  • *[[List of palm trees and cycads]]
    2 KB (369 words) - 06:45, 8 December 2013
  • ..., alluding to the bread-like interior of the trunk). Cycadaceae. Excellent cycads from tropical and southern Africa, grown chiefly for their evergreen foliag ...arlet frs. They are prop. by seeds; also by offsets or suckers. Some other cycads frequently produce seed in conservatories, but Encephalartos seldom does, a
    9 KB (1,240 words) - 16:27, 21 September 2009
  • *Norstog, K.J. & Nichols, T.J. (1997). ''The biology of the cycads''. Cornell University Press. [[Category:Cycads]]
    4 KB (619 words) - 18:17, 31 August 2009
  • ...he archegonia and fecundate the egg. The discovery of spcrmatozoids in the cycads was made by a Japanese student, S. Ikeno, while investigating the process o ...ical epoch which they represent is sometimes designated as the "Age of the Cycads."
    12 KB (1,958 words) - 15:37, 19 August 2009
  • *** [[Cycad|Cycadophyta]] - cycads * [[Cycad]]ophyta (Cycads)
    7 KB (902 words) - 04:55, 4 April 2007
  • Stangeria paradoxa, Moore. It is unique among the cycads by reason of the venation of its lfts.: in all the other members of the fam
    3 KB (505 words) - 13:13, 22 July 2009
  • [[Cycad|Cycadophyta]] - Cycads<br>
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