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[[File:Zamia_cremnophila.jpg|frame|Figure 1. Attractive new leaf on ''Z. cremnophila'']]
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===Distribution & Habitat:===
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A limestone cliff dweller from Tabasco, southern Mexico.
A limestone cliff dweller from Tabasco, southern Mexico.
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Michael Gray<br/>
Mike Gray




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Latest revision as of 14:02, 5 October 2024

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Figure 1. Attractive new leaf on Z. cremnophila

Distribution & Habitat:[edit]

A limestone cliff dweller from Tabasco, southern Mexico.

Description:[edit]

A small cycad, with leaves to about 2m long, with the young leaves being brown to purplish. In habitat, the leaves are pendant, however in cultivation, they becomne strongly arching.

Culture:[edit]

Likes a sheltered, shady, moist, but well drained position. Prefers a neutral to slightly alkaline potting mix. Very rare in cultivation.

Contributed by:[edit]

Mike Gray


External Links:[edit]

World List, IUCN, JSTOR, Trebrown

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