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  1. Slow-growing cycads are used as ornamental conservatory plants, but some survive outdoors in temperate regions. The popular sago palm (Cycas revoluta) is grown as a houseplant and outdoor ornamental, and its leaves are widely used as ceremonial “palms” in floriculture. The pithy stems of this and other species are a source of sago, a food starch. The cardboard palm (Zamia furfuracea) and giant dioon (Dioon spinulosum) … See more

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    cycad, (order Cycadales), any of the palmlike woody gymnospermous plants that constitute the … See more

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    Physical description

    Cycads are gymnosperms distinguished by crowns of large pinnately compound leaves and by cones, which are typically borne at the end of the trunk in the centre of whorled branches. … See more

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    Annotated classification

    The following is a classification of extant (not extinct) cycads.
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  2. Types of cycad plants include12:
    • Ceratozamia
    • Dioon
    • Microcycas
    • Zamia
    • Stangeria
    • Encephalartos
    • Bowenia
    • Macrozamia
    • Lepidozamia
    • Cycas (including species found in Australia, Asia, and the South Pacific and Indian Ocean islands).
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    The following is a classification of extant (not extinct) cycads. Order Cycadales Late Paleozoic? to present; woody coniferous plants with compound leaves, simple cones; flagellate motile male gametes; stout fleshy stems; 3 families currently recognized.
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    Ceratozamia, Dioon, Microcycas, and Zamia are confined to the Americas. Stangeria and Encephalartos are found in Africa. Three genera are endemic to Australia: Bowenia, Macrozamia, and Lepidozamia. Australia, Asia, and the South Pacific and Indian Ocean islands contain species within Cycas.
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    WEBThough their large, compound leaves make them appear to be ferns at first glance, cycads can be classified as gymnosperms by the production of seeds instead of spores and xerophytic leaves. These plants share the …

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