cycad|cycads in English
noun
tall tree similar to a palm tree that bears cones
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2. The Cycad Society (TCS) is dedicated to the conservation of Cycads through the promotion of education and scientific research.
3. Cycads for sale include Cycad plant species include Bowenia, Ceratozamia, Cycas, Dioon, Encephalartos, Lepidozamia, Macrozamia, Zamia, and Stangeria
4. If you plan to export Cycads or cycad seeds, we sell them with the understanding that you will obtain the necessary permits.
5. A cycad is a tropical palmlike evergreen plant. Cycads flourished especially during the Jurassic and are represented by four surviving families. Cycads have crowns of large, feathery compound leaves and cones at the ends of their branches
6. Cycad plants are hardy, evergreen gymnosperms (cone-bearing plants) that grow in sand or hard rock. Cycads are dioecious plants; there are separate male and female plants
7. "'The Cycads' is a book that once you own, you will not be able to put down--time and time again." -- Bart Schutzman, The Cycad Newsletter, June 2002 It is a must have for any cycad enthusiast.West Coast Cyad Society, July 18, 2002
8. Comer reasoned that, because cycads were primitive plants, the primitive angiosperms should resemble them, and selected the pachycaul papaya (Carica), to serve as his primitive, cycad-like Angiospermal archetype
9. This site hosts the official online edition of The World List of Cycads, a comprehensive compilation of cycad names including accepted names, synonyms, illegitimate names, nomina dubia, and invalidly published names.
10. According to the IUCN – World Conservation Union’s Cycad Specialist Group, Cycads represent one of the most threatened plant groups in the world.More than half of the currently accepted 359 species are threatened or endangered
11. Cycads ENCEPHALARTOS THE SPECIES : All Encephalartos Cycads are only natively from Africa
12. Learn Cycads with free interactive flashcards
13. Cycads date back 280 million years
14. Sebastian, in Veterinary Toxicology, 2007 Cycads
15. More Information About Hardy Palms and Cycads
16. Sketches from Wieland's American Fossil Cycads (vol
17. Cycads are sold for domestic USA use only
18. There are approximately 300 recognized species of Cycads
19. Like all Cycads, the coontie has ancient origins
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21. Some Cycads stay low to the ground all their lives
22. An Archegonium also occurs in some gymnosperms, e.g., cycads and conifers
23. Macrozamia communis or Burrawang, a cycad of the family Zamiaceae at Batemans Bay, New South Wales, Australia.
24. Although they look like ferns, Cycads are a closer relative to conifers
25. Cycads are primitive palmlike plants that inhabit tropical and subtropical regions