. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 2769 Staminate cone of Zamia Floridana. 2770. Pistillate cone of Zamia Floridana. AA. Petiole not prielclii. B. Species growing beyond the limits of the U. S integrrifdlia, Ait. Trunk 12-18 in. tall, erect, globular or oblong: Ivs. glabrous: Ifts. alternate, 7-16 pairs, oblong to linear-lancetilate to lanceolat


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 2769 Staminate cone of Zamia Floridana. 2770. Pistillate cone of Zamia Floridana. AA. Petiole not prielclii. B. Species growing beyond the limits of the U. S integrrifdlia, Ait. Trunk 12-18 in. tall, erect, globular or oblong: Ivs. glabrous: Ifts. alternate, 7-16 pairs, oblong to linear-lancetilate to lanceolate, mostly ob- tuse, entire or somewhat dentate towards the apex: cones oblong and obtuse, short-peduncled. West Indies. 1851. âThe Florida plants, usually re- ferred here, are apparently all J?. Floridana and Z. puniila. Mexic8,na, Miq. Distinguished by DeCandolle as fol- lows: scales of the leaf-buds toiuentose and also the petioles at the base, the petioles 3-cornered, unarmed, glabrous, somewhat warty : Ifts. of 9 or more pairs, sub-opposite, narrow - lanceolate, straight or slightly curved, acute or acutisb, rigidly coriaceous, dark green, many-nerved, spiuulose-serrulate from the middle to the apex. Mex. âBy Index Kewensis referred to Z. Loddigesii, a species with prickly petioles. Psetido-parasitica, Yates (.?â . iJcEsiJi, Kegel). Distin- guished as follows by DeCandolle: trunl^ cylindrical: Ifts. lanceolate, sinuose - falcate, entire, glabrous, acute at the base, cuspidate at the apex, with 18 strong nerves which are twice bifurcate. Panama. âGrows on tree trunks. an^stlfolia, .Jacq. Foliage glabrous when mature: Ifts. o in. long, 4-20 pairs, usually alternate, elongated and narrowly linear, the apex obtuse and very obscurely serrulate or entire, tlie base not narrowed, 6-8-nerved: pistillate cone obtuse but cuspidate. Bahamas, Cuba. EB. Species native to Florida. Floridana, DC. Coontie. Comptie. Figs. 2768-71. Lvs. ovate or ovate-lanceolate; petiole triangular


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