Ceratozamia microstrobila: Difference between revisions
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[[File: | [[File:Ceratozamia_microstrobila02.jpg|frame|Figure 1. ''C. microstrobila'' leaf detail.]] | ||
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Comes from a single mountain in the Sierra Madre Oriental in San Luis Potosi state, Mexico. | Comes from a single mountain in the Sierra Madre Oriental in San Luis Potosi state, Mexico. | ||
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[[File: | [[File:Ceratozamia_microstrobila.jpg|frame|Figure 2. ''C. microstrobila'']] | ||
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Distribution & Habitat:[edit]
Comes from a single mountain in the Sierra Madre Oriental in San Luis Potosi state, Mexico. They grow at an altitude of about 850m in a transitional woodland between mixed deciduous cloud forest and oak woods on limestone.
Description:[edit]
A small, acaulescent plant with a small crown of 2-4 glossy green leaves to about 70cm long, with 20-30 broad, thin leaflets. New leaves are bronze to chocolate brown.
Cultivation:[edit]
Likes a shady, well drained position.
Contributed by:[edit]
Helen Knowles (Figure 1&2)


