CYCAD

sīˈkăd, 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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...tell the age of a cycad by counting the number...the trunk. Some cycads grow a new crown...called The Living Cycads, telling of his attempts to measure cycad ages. He worked...one rather short cycad was a thou- sand...thought that many cycads could live well over...
...tortillas made from carefully prepared wild cycad seeds, but with Americanization they generally...hamburgers and fries. The notion that cycad seeds might contain a neurotoxin enchanted...epilepsy, and cancer. Even so, the cycad theory proved remarkably attractive and...
...And we could gather cycads from all over the earth...attempts to buy a small cycad tree. Most people will...they have never heard of cycads; that they do not now...reason why the interesting cycads are so little known is...missionaries came to Guam, cycad leaves have done duty...
Indeed nuts from various species of cycad are among the most important plant foods...for eating. In the Tiwi Islands, the cycad nuts become available in August and are...initiation rituals. 6 On Groote Eylandt, the cycad nuts come into season in September, at...
...Eleocharis dulcis . At other times of the year cycad nuts ( Cycas and Macrozamia spp.) were...Indonesia, the highly toxic nut of the cycad palm is used for food. The nuts contain...in an earth oven. With some species of cycad in the Philippines, it has been found...
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...various species of cycads as a food source...of the research on cycad use has been done...historical use of cycad food in the southwest...of the plant, the cycads past economic importance...method of preparing cycads was used when people...and sufficient cycad food could be stored...
...coralloid roots of the cycad Macrozamia riedlei...D.L. 1998. Cycads of the World. Reed...determinants of a restricted cycad in central Australia...Recovery Plan for the cycads Cycas megacarpa...restricted Queensland cycad. Australian Journal...Economic botany of the cycads. Economic Botany...
...improbable story of cycads as human food: archaeological...Proceedings of CYCAD 90, the Second International...The biology of the cycads. New York: Cornell...of the Australian cycad Macrozamia communis...the reproduction of cycads II. An annotated...international conference on Cycad Biology, pp. 379...
...nutritional value of the cycad lies in the edible...medicinal purposes. All cycads, however, contain...without leaching, no cycad food of any kind...the literature of cycads being roasted and...argues that the use of cycads and leaching methods...intensification of cycad use from about 4300BP...
...parkinsonian dementia is related to the consumption of flour made from cycad seeds (Spencer 2003) or to inhalation of pollen from cycad plants (Seawright et al. 1995). Consumption of cycad flour may have been especially common on Guam in the famine...
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...250 million years ago. Cycads bear their seeds on leaves...most of the bulk of a cycad stem is composed of living...rather weak stems of cycads must be structurally...Although most living cycads are fairly short in stature...this group are the Cuban cycad, Microcycas calocoma...
...resembling those of a pine. Known locally as coontie, it is a cycad--a species that is not a fern or conifer or flowering plant...group transitional between ferns and palms. Today only a few cycad species exist in the world, although the fossil record shows...
...Strangeria eriopus, the Natal grass cycad, which looks a lot like a fern...about them. Apparently some cycads sell for as much as $20,000...Polypodium tern from a Stangeria cycad. Furthermore, a number of...including various conifers, cycads, ferns, and mosses, as well...
...good example, says Glassberg. Once common in Florida, then believed to be extinct, the species has staged a comeback. The cycad, its host plant, has become a popular landscaping specimen in the state, so now theres plenty of atala caterpillar food to...
...red cedars, soapwort trees, prickly ash (or toothache) trees, yaupon (a type of holly), palmettos, and a species of cycad known as coontie. Wildflowers include white crown-beard, cardinal flower, and the rather uncommon Leavenworths goldenrod...
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...opportunity to visit the unique Cycad Gardens of Eudlo where...collection of some 3000 rare cycads, hundreds of mature...discovery of a $500 cycad many years back fuelled...property becoming the Cycad Gardens. The name remains...many rare Encephalartos cycads, bromeliads, cacti...
...my garden.a The gardens now showcase 3000 cycads, most of which are encephalartos, the cycad species of Africa. A selection of rare encephalartos...nursery. Mr Heibloem immortalised his love of cycads by publishing a book, Cycads of Central Africa...
...given a new home. The ancient Cycad was gently hoisted out from...Palm House since 1848. The Cycad weighs a ton. It grows at 2...House keeper Wes Shaw said: "Cycads are fascinating prehistoric...Don of the Palm House." The Cycad family is a throwback to the...
...aMacrozamia moorei, a member of the cycad family. Philip, however...tree fern, its a member ofthe cycad family. Its a Macrozamia moorei...fern, it is a member of the cycad family, a rare andancient group...be more than 400 years old. Cycads have longbeen used as food and...
...clienteles; landscapers who want to produce their own materials for certain projects. CYCAD SEEDLINGS. Also a potential money-making project is the production of cycad seedlings for sale to other growers. These include the Zamia furfuracea, Zamia...
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CYCAD si kad, any plant of the order...subtropical palmlike evergreens. The cycads, ginkgoes , and conifers comprise...see cone and plant ). The cycads first appeared in the Permian...very restricted areas. Many cycads (e.g., the fern palm of...
...gymnosperms are all woody perennial plants and include several orders, of which most important are the conifer , the ginkgo , and the cycad . The angiosperms are separated into the monocotyledonous plants usually with one cotyledon per seed , scattered vascular bundles...
...several E Asian palms (chiefly Metroxylon sagu ) or sometimes of cycads . The starch is an important item in the diet in some parts...form granules. The florists sago palm is not a true palm but a cycad of the American genus Zamia. Z. floridana, called wild sago...
...any fern having a treelike trunk. Sometimes other similar primitive plants are also called tree fern, e.g., species of cycad . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University...


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