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cycad
cycad , any plant of the order Cycadales, tropical and subtropical palmlike evergreens. The cycads, ginkgoes , and conifers comprise the three major orders of gymnosperms, or cone-bearing plants (see cone and plant ). The cycads first appeared in the Permian period. They are the most primitive of the living seed-bearing plants and in many ways resemble the ferns . Some have tuberous underground stems, with the crown of leathery, glossy, fernlike leaves springing from ground level; others have a columnar stem, usually 6 to 10 ft (1.8-3.1 m) high (though the corcho of Cuba reaches 30 ft/9.1 m), and are often mistaken for palms. There are 11 genera composed of less than 150 species, some found in very restricted areas. Many cycads (e.g., the fern palm of the Old World tropics and the nut palm of Australia) bear poisonous nutlike seeds. The pith of the coontie ( Zamia floridana ) yields a starch called Florida arrowroot or sago ; the coontie is often called sago palm. Cycads are grown as ornamentals in warm regions and in greenhouses. The cycads are classified in the division Pinophyta , class Cycadopsida.
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The world list of cycads.
Magazine article from: The Botanical Review; 4/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...Introduction The first World List of Cycads was published in Encephalartos (Journal...gives the valid names of all known extant cycads at the time of final editing of this text...GENERAL Chamberlain, C. J. 1965. The living cycads. Reprint of the 1919 edition. Hafner...
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Molecular systematic studies in cycads: evidence from trnL intron and ITS2 rDNA sequences.
Magazine article from: The Botanical Review; 4/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...Distantly Related to the Other Genera of Cycads B. Dioon Is Relatively Isolated and Contains...biology. The extensive collections of cycads at Fairchild Tropical Garden and the associated...for the purpose of promoting studies of cycads, palms, and other tropical plants. One...
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Is it a fern? Is it a palm? It's the super cycad!...
Newspaper article from: Jerusalem Post; 7/11/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...This is where things get complicated. Cycads bear cones, and yet are not conifers...when mature, and yet are not palms. Some cycads look just like ferns when they are young, and yet are not ferns. So what are they? Cycads (Fam. Cycadaceae) belong to a very primitive...
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Ancient plant attracts smugglers, big money.(Originated from Knight Ridder Newspapers)
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service; 4/16/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...State Forest, scanning the wooded slopes for cycads, an endangered plant species as old as dinosaurs...Starvation Creek and embedded microchips in 1,400 cycads to identify each plant. Now most of the palm-like cycads he had marked were gone _ dug up by thieves...
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Cycads are being targeted by rare-plant thieves
Newspaper article from: Daily Breeze; 12/12/2004; ; 593 words
; ...have been worse. The thieves were after cycads, palmlike plants so prized that a rare...enter the front yard to get the pair of cycads from a collection of some 50 species on...well-founded. Nearly everyone involved with cycads has a story of theft. One nursery owner...
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CYCAD THIEVES THREATEN SPECIES.(News)
Newspaper article from: The Saturday Star (South Africa); 3/8/2008; 617 words
; ...won't allow the botanical garden's rare cycads to be photographed for fear that theft...have been several attempts to steal the cycads. The rarer, the more valuable, he notes...garden is now embedding microchips in the cycads. If a person is caught with a chipped...
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Tiny bug puts a big bite on sagos: Cycad scale is fast killing off one of the state's most popular landscape plants.
Newspaper article from: Orlando Sentinel (Orlando, FL); 11/19/2006; 700+ words
; ...is one of the nation's top experts on cycads -- the family of flora that includes the...the most common landscape plants around. Cycads, all of which are endangered in the wild...single specimen or an entire forest of cycads in a year's time. That's what happened...
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The role of macrozamin and cycasin in cycads (Cycadales) as antiherbivore defenses1
Magazine article from: Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society; 7/1/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...The role of macrozamin and cycasin in cycads (Cycadales) as anliherbivore defenses...other reason, and has been mantained among cycads perhaps by phylogenetic inertia. The presence...association of characters, azoxyglycosides, cycads, cycasin, herbivores, herbivory, independent...
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New discoveries of cycads and advancement of conservation of cycads in China.
Magazine article from: The Botanical Review; 1/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...VI. Advancement of the Conservation of Cycads in China VII. Acknowledgment VIII. Literature...Introduction Following extensive field studies of cycads in China in the first half of 1990s (Zhou...detailed field and herbarium studies of cycads in China were made in the last half of...
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Palms and cycads.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: SciTech Book News; 9/1/2007; 105 words
; 9781883052560 Palms and cycads. Squire, David. Ball Publishing 2007 160 pages $29.95 Hardcover SB317 While unrelated botanically, palms and cycads are similar-looking dramatic plants with ancient roots. In this complete guide to selecting, growing...
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Book article from: World Encyclopedia
cycad Phylum (Cycadophyta) of primitive palm-like shrubs and trees that grow in tropical and subtropical regions. Although they are gymnosperms...
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Book article from: A Dictionary of Plant Sciences
cycad See CYCADOPHYTA .
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Book article from: A Dictionary of Earth Sciences
cycad See CYCADOPSIDA .
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Book article from: Britannica Concise Encyclopedia
...cycads are used as ornamental conservatory plants, but some survive outdoors in temperate regions. The stems of some cycads yield starch that is edible if thoroughly cooked. The young leaves and seeds of others also are edible. cycad cycad cycad
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