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Latest revision as of 12:59, 6 October 2024

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Figure 1. The attractive leaves of Z. poeppigiana.

Synonymy:[edit]

Z. lindenii

Distribution & Habitat:[edit]

Rainforests of Ecuador.

Description:[edit]

A large cycad up to 2.5m tall, with 2.5m long, bright green, leaves. Very attractive.

General:[edit]

The plants in the photos are from the Rio Palenque Scientific Center where the American botanist Cal Dodson preserved some original rainforest area. But I am not sure that those Zamias were there naturally or if they have been planted by Cal Dodson, he has definetly planted some of them in some adjacent open areas.

Culture:[edit]

Warm, sheltered and moist.

Figure 2. Z. poeppigiana
Figure 3. Z. poeppigiana in habitat.
Figure 4. Z. poeppigiana

Contributed by:[edit]

Jan Andersson


External Links:[edit]

World List, IUCN, JSTOR, Trebrown

Google, GoogleImages, Flickr,