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[[File:Zamia_amblyphyllidia-01.jpg|frame|Figure 1. A very healthy specimen in Katherine, NT.]]
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===Distribution & Habitat:===
===Distribution & Habitat:===
Grasslands and open forests of central Caribbean Islands.
Grasslands and open forests of central Caribbean Islands.
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===General:===
===General:===
Only recently described (1987), it is very closely relatedto ''[[Zamia_pygmaea]]''.
Only recently described (1987), it is very closely related to ''[[Zamia_pygmaea]]''.


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Figure 1. A very healthy specimen in Katherine, NT.

Distribution & Habitat:

Grasslands and open forests of central Caribbean Islands.

Description:

A small, branching cycad with a subterranean stem. Leaves to about 1.5m long.

General:

Only recently described (1987), it is very closely related to Zamia_pygmaea.

Culture:

Full sun, or light shade in a well drained position.

File:Z.amblyphyllidia cone.jpg
Figure 2. Z. amblyphyllidia female cone

Contributed by:

Gary Beaumont (Figure 1)
Ian Edwards (Figure 2)


External Links:

JSTOR, Trebrown

Google, GoogleImages, Flickr,