Zamia furfuracea

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Figure 1. Z. furfuracea - an attractive plant in SE Queensland.

Synonymy:[edit]

Zamia maritima,
Zamia crassifolia,
Zamia fusca var latifolia

Common Names:[edit]

Cardboard Sago

Distribution & Habitat:[edit]

Coastal savannah of eastern Mexico, where it can grow right down to the water.

Description:[edit]

A very distinctive cycad with thick, felty leaflets, and leaves up to 1m long.

Culture:[edit]

Easily grown, likes full sun, and sandy, well drained soils. Very tough.

Probably the most popular cycad, after Cycas_revoluta.

Figure 2. A spectacular Z. furfuracea in Sydney.
Figure 3. A very large Z. furfuracea in Hawaii.
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Figure 4. A mass planting of Z. furfuracea in Adelaide.

Contributed by:[edit]

Mike Gray (Figure 1&4)
Paul Kennedy (Figure 2&3)


External Links:[edit]

World List, IUCN, JSTOR, Trebrown, Wikipedia, Floridata

Google, GoogleImages, Flickr,