A gymnosperm of the Cycadaceae family. About 36 species are known from the tropical and subtropical regions of the New World, such as the southern United States and the Caribbean islands, and resemble cycads in general. Some species, such as Florida zamia, are cultivated for decorative purposes. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
ソテツ科の裸子植物。アメリカ南部やカリブ海諸島など新大陸の熱帯,亜熱帯に 36種ほど知られ,全体がソテツに似ている。フロリダ産のフロリダザミアなど観賞用に栽植されるものもある。
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