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Kingdom
  
Class
  
Family
  
Cycadaceae

Scientific name
  
Cycas media

Division
  
Order
  
Cycadales

Genus
  
Cycas

Rank
  
Species

Cycas media Cycas media Pacsoa

Similar
  
Cycas platyphylla, Cycas thouarsii, Cycas armstrongii, Cycas angulata, Cycas cairnsiana

Giant cycas media


Cycas media is a palm-like cone-bearing plant widespread in seasonally dry tropical sclerophyll woodlands close to the east coast of Queensland, with scattered occurrences also in northern Northern Territory and Western Australia, Australia. The dark green leathery, thick leaves are pinnately divided and grow in annual flushes from a massive apical bud. It is tolerant of bushfire and often re-foliates immediately following a dry season fire, before the beginning of the next rainy season. All plant parts are considered highly toxic. However, the seeds were eaten by Aboriginal Australians after careful and extensive preparation to remove the toxins.

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Cycas media Cycad photo Cycas platyphylla G51515 ARKive

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References

Cycas media Wikipedia


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