Cycas revoluta (Sotetsu [Japanese ソテツ], sago palm, king sago, sago cycad, Japanese sago palm) is a species of gymnosperm in the family Cycadaceae, native...
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horticulture, the most widely grown and perhaps best-known Cycas species is Cycas revoluta, which is commercially grown in large numbers for sale as houseplants...
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Cycas circinalis, also known as the queen sago, is a species of cycad known in the wild only from southern India. Cycas circinalis is the only gymnosperm...
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Cycas beddomei is a species of cycad in the genus Cycas, native to India, where it is confined to a small area of Andhra Pradesh state in the Tirumala...
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Cycas rumphii, commonly known as queen sago or the queen sago palm, is a dioecious gymnosperm, a species of cycad in the genus Cycas native to Indonesia...
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to Southeast Asia Cycads Cycas revoluta, (king sago palm), native to Japan and widely cultivated as an ornamental plant Cycas rumphii, (queen sago palm)...
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is a carcinogenic and neurotoxic glucoside found in cycads such as Cycas revoluta and Zamia pumila. Symptoms of poisoning include vomiting, diarrhea,...
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for starch extracted from other sources, especially the sago cycad, Cycas revoluta. The sago cycad is also commonly known as the sago palm, although this...
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species in the genus Aulacaspis that feeds on cycad species such as Cycas revoluta or Dioon purpusii (Purpus' cycad). Other common names include the cycad...
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zeylanica Cycas orixensis Cycas nathorstii Cycas zeylanica Cycas pectinata Cycas pectinata Cycas pectinata Cycas revoluta Cycas balansae Cycas bifida Cycas changjiangensis...
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extreme cold. They should occasionally be fed with palm food. After Cycas revoluta, this is probably the most popular cycad species in cultivation. In...
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Review (PDF), IUCN / SSC Cycad Specialist Group, 2012. Data related to Cycas inermis at Wikispecies Media related to Cycas inermis at Wikimedia Commons...
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abaxial microsporangia. Dioon edule, seed cone Cycas circinalis, pollen cone Abaxial surface of Cycas revoluta microsporophyll, showing microsporangia The...
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(aggregatum) Prussian asparagus Ornithogalum pyrenaicum Sago Metroxylon sagu, Cycas revoluta Spring onion / Scallion Allium wakegi Sea beans / samphire greens Salicornia...
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(1967). "History of Discovery of Spermatozoids In Ginkgo biloba and Cycas revoluta". Phytomorphology. 17: 109–114. Archived from the original on 26 September...
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important and unique species of plants (for example, one of the oldest Cycas revoluta in the world). Its fabulous bougainvillea facade is an icon of the Palace...
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Cape Toi, habitat of Cycas revoluta (Sotetsu)...
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Cycas basaltica is a species of cycad in the genus Cycas, native to Australia, in the far north of Western Australia in the Kimberley region. The stems...
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Cycadales with thick sclerotesta and slow embryo development, for example Cycas revoluta and Zamia floridana, but not in any of the other groups of extant gymnosperms...
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Metroxylon sagu, or sago palm, a palm from which sago is extracted Cycas revoluta, or sago cycad, a cycad from which starch also known as sago is extracted...
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pumila and other exotic ornamental cycads. In Cuba, the introduced cycad Cycas revoluta also is eaten by this species. Adult butterflies take flower nectar...
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laurel family (Machilus, Neolitsea, and Camphora (plant)), and the Cycad Cycas revoluta. In more coastal areas, Pinus thunbergii is quite common. Trees with...
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trees such as Butia capitata, Sabal palmetto, Phoenix canariensis, Cycas revoluta, and Trachycarpus fortunei are widely grown throughout the city. Hurricanes...
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Salix chaenomeloides Southern catalpa Catalpa bignonioides Sago palm Cycas revoluta Tree peony Paeonia suffruticosa Shirodamo Neolitsea sericea Cherry tree...
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January 2011. fibonacci packing efficiency. "Parastichy pair(13:21) of CYCAS REVOLUTA (male) florets_WebCite". Archived from the original on 3 October 2009...
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recurvata, Berberis eurybracteata, Cordyline australis, Cordyline indivisa, Cycas revoluta, Dasylirion, Cyathea australis, Cyathea capensis, Cyathea cooperi, Cyathea...
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Hiroaki (2012-09-01). "Genetic diversity of symbiotic cyanobacteria in Cycas revoluta (Cycadaceae)". FEMS Microbiology Ecology. 81 (3): 696–706. Bibcode:2012FEMME...
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Saffron زعفران - کیسر Zafran Crocus sativus Sago ساگودانہ Sago Dana Cycas revoluta Sal ammoniac ٹھکری نوشادر Thikri Noshadar Ammonium chloride Sal tree...
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Okinawan medical world in post-World War II days. He reported a mass Cycas revoluta (sago palm) poisoning in people living on Miyako-jima island in 1956...
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