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Zamia acuminata Images.
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Zamia amazonum Widely spread, common species with small seed cones.
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Zamia amblyphyllidia Threatened variant with forked leaflets.
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Zamia amplifolia Rare species with large leaves.
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Zamia angustifolia Most narrow leaflets of any species; rare and native only to Bahamas.
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Zamia boliviana Very rare species with brown cones, native to sandy regions of Bolivia.
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Zamia chigua Species with numerous leaflets; native to Panama and Colombia.
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Zamia cremnophila This species has reddish leaves and is native to cliffs in a small section of Tabasco, Mexico.
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Zamia cunaria Species with long leaflets and wine-red seed cones; native to a small area of Cuna Yala, Panama, but not presently threatened.
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Zamia disodon Extremely species with transparant, double toothed leaflets; has been found only in northern Colombia.
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Zamia dressleri Species with large leaves, native to Panama.
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Zamia encephalartoides Large species whose leaves have leaves with smooth petioles; found in Santander, Colombia.
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Zamia fairchildiana Images.
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Zamia fischeri Found in rocky areas of San Luis Potosi and Querétaro, Mexico; has proportionately large stems and seed cones.
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Zamia furfuracea Image.
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Zamia furfuracea Image.
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Zamia furfuracea Description and images.
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Zamia gentryi Seedling image and brief information.
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Zamia herrerae Central American species with toothed leaflets; not well studied, but believed to be endangered.
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Zamia inermis Taxonomic notes, physical description, range, and ethnobotany of Florida Arrowroot.
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Zamia ipetiensis Threatened species from Panama with elongate but broadly obovate leaflets.
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Zamia jirijirimensis Ethnobotany and range of this species.
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Zamia lacandona Non-threatened species, with curved and slightly obovate leaflets; lives in East Chiapas, Mexico, and is able to regrow in burned areas.
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Zamia loddigesii Images.
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Zamia manicata This species, found in Panama and Colombia, has a characteristic 'collar' around the base of each leaflet.
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Zamia melanorrhachis Unthreatened species native to Columbia; lives in lowland forests.
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Zamia montana This endangered species, known by its long obovate leaflets, may be extinct in the wild. In any event, it lives only in Antioquia, Columbia.
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Zamia monticola Z. monticola is distinguished by its long, upturned, leaflet tips.
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Zamia muricata Found in coastal regions of Colombia and Venezuela, Z. muricata is distinguished by its teethed leaflets.
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Zamia neurophyllidia Found in Costa Rica and Panama, Z. neurophyllidia is essentially a smaller variant of Z. skinneri.
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Zamia obliqua Images.
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Zamia paucijuga Provides a map showing where the taxon can be found as well as published resources.
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Zamia polymorpha Exhibits extreme variability in leaf and leaflet morphology which has been shown in a few cases where some leaves were in the sun and others were in the shade.
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Zamia portoricensis One of the Caribbean species of Zamia that is found only in Western Puerto Rico where it grows on very dry limestone soils that often contain an element of serpentine.
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Zamia pseudomonticola Endemic to Southwestern Costa Rica where it occurs on somewhat acidic soils in the understory of cloud forests from 1,000 to 1,300 meters.
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Zamia pseudoparasitica Images.
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Zamia pumila Contains reddish seed cones with a distinct acuminate tip combined with leaflets with distinct apical teeth and is usually found in the Dominican Republic.
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Zamia pygmaea Image.
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Zamia roezlii Description, taxonomic notes, range map, and illustration.
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Zamia skinneri Is primarily found in rainforests from northern to central Atlantic Panama at elevations from 50 to 750 meters and contains a massive trunk, leaves, and strobili.
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