A plant genus of the family Cycadaceae, order Cycadales, class Cycadopsida, division CYCADOPHYTA of palm-like trees. It is a source of CYCASIN, the beta-D-glucoside of methylazoxymethanol.
Gymnosperms are a group of vascular plants whose seeds are not enclosed by a ripened ovary (fruit), in contrast to ANGIOSPERMS whose seeds are surrounded by an ovary wall. The seeds of many gymnosperms (literally, "naked seed") are borne in cones and are not visible. Taxonomists now recognize four distinct divisions of extant gymnospermous plants (CONIFEROPHYTA; CYCADOPHYTA; GINKGOPHYTA; and GNETOPHYTA).
A plant genus of the family Gnetaceae, order Gnetales class Gnetopsida, division GNETOPHYTA. Members contain STILBENES and benzylisoquinoline alkaloids.

Evidence for long isolation among populations of a pacific cycad: genetic diversity and differentiation in Cycas seemannii A.Br. (Cycadaceae). (1/25)

The genetic structure of Cycas seemannii A.Br. (Cycadaceae), sampled throughout its range in Vanuatu, New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga, was studied using starch-gel electrophoresis. Twenty enzyme loci in 13 enzyme systems were examined. Low genetic diversity within populations (A = 1.2, P = 21.3, Ho = 0.047, and He = 0.057) and a high degree of differentiation among populations (F(ST) = 0.594) were found. This, together with low gene flow estimates, suggests genetic drift by isolation to have been most critical to the current genetic structure of the species. Inbreeding may occur to some extent (F(IS) = 0.165). The decline in abundance of C. seemannii, coupled with the low level of genetic diversity, suggest that conservation strategies are urgently needed.  (+info)

Biomagnification of cyanobacterial neurotoxins and neurodegenerative disease among the Chamorro people of Guam. (2/25)

We here report biomagnification (the increasing accumulation of bioactive, often deleterious molecules through higher trophic levels of a food chain) of the neurotoxic nonprotein amino acid beta-methylamino-l-alanine (BMAA) in the Guam ecosystem. Free-living cyanobacteria produce 0.3 microg/g BMAA, but produce 2-37 microg/g as symbionts in the coralloid roots of cycad trees. BMAA is concentrated in the developing reproductive tissues of the cycad Cycas micronesica, averaging 9 microg/g in the fleshy seed sarcotesta and a mean of 1,161 microg/g BMAA in the outermost seed layer. Flying foxes (Pteropus mariannus), which forage on the seeds, accumulate a mean of 3,556 microg/g BMAA. Flying foxes are a prized food item of the indigenous Chamorro people who boil them in coconut cream and eat them whole. Chamorros who die of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis/parkinsonism-dementia complex (AL-SPDC), a neurodegenerative disease with symptoms similar to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, and Alzheimer's disease, have an average of 6.6 microg/g BMAA in their brain tissues. The biomagnification of BMAA through the Guam ecosystem fits a classic triangle of increasing concentrations of toxic compounds up the food chain. This may explain why the incidence of ALS-PDC among the Chamorro was 50-100 times the incidence of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis elsewhere. Biomagnification of cyanobacterial BMAA may not be unique to Guam; our discovery of BMAA in the brain tissue from Alzheimer's patients from Canada suggests alternative ecological pathways for the bioaccumulation of BMAA in aquatic or terrestrial ecosystems.  (+info)

Expressed sequence tag analysis in Cycas, the most primitive living seed plant. (3/25)

BACKGROUND: Cycads are ancient seed plants (living fossils) with origins in the Paleozoic. Cycads are sometimes considered a 'missing link' as they exhibit characteristics intermediate between vascular non-seed plants and the more derived seed plants. Cycads have also been implicated as the source of 'Guam's dementia', possibly due to the production of S(+)-beta-methyl-alpha, beta-diaminopropionic acid (BMAA), which is an agonist of animal glutamate receptors. RESULTS: A total of 4,200 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) were created from Cycas rumphii and clustered into 2,458 contigs, of which 1,764 had low-stringency BLAST similarity to other plant genes. Among those cycad contigs with similarity to plant genes, 1,718 cycad 'hits' are to angiosperms, 1,310 match genes in gymnosperms and 734 match lower (non-seed) plants. Forty-six contigs were found that matched only genes in lower plants and gymnosperms. Upon obtaining the complete sequence from the clones of 37/46 contigs, 14 still matched only gymnosperms. Among those cycad contigs common to higher plants, ESTs were discovered that correspond to those involved in development and signaling in present-day flowering plants. We purified a cycad EST for a glutamate receptor (GLR)-like gene, as well as ESTs potentially involved in the synthesis of the GLR agonist BMAA. CONCLUSIONS: Analysis of cycad ESTs has uncovered conserved and potentially novel genes. Furthermore, the presence of a glutamate receptor agonist, as well as a glutamate receptor-like gene in cycads, supports the hypothesis that such neuroactive plant products are not merely herbivore deterrents but may also serve a role in plant signaling.  (+info)

ISSR variation in the endemic and endangered plant Cycas guizhouensis (Cycadaceae). (4/25)

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Cycas guizhouensis (Cycadaceae) is a rare and endangered species endemic to the southwest of China. An investigation was undertaken into the genetic variation of wild populations. METHODS: ISSR markers were used to determine the genetic variation within and between 12 extant populations of this species. KEY RESULTS: Low genetic diversity (at population level, P = 14.21 %, H(E) = 0.0597; at species level, P = 35.90 %, H(T) = 0.1082) and a high degree of differentiation among populations (G(ST) = 0.4321) were detected. CONCLUSIONS: This genetic structure is considered to be due to the combined effects of slow biochemical evolution, genetic drift, inbreeding and limited gene flow between populations. Based on these findings, strategies are proposed for the genetic conservation and management of the species.  (+info)

A mechanism for slow release of biomagnified cyanobacterial neurotoxins and neurodegenerative disease in Guam. (5/25)

As root symbionts of cycad trees, cyanobacteria of the genus Nostoc produce beta-methylamino-l-alanine (BMAA), a neurotoxic nonprotein amino acid. The biomagnification of BMAA through the Guam ecosystem fits a classic triangle of increasing concentrations of toxic compounds up the food chain. However, because BMAA is polar and nonlipophilic, a mechanism for its biomagnification through increasing trophic levels has been unclear. We report that BMAA occurs not only as a free amino acid in the Guam ecosystem but also can be released from a bound form by acid hydrolysis. After first removing free amino acids from tissue samples of various trophic levels (cyanobacteria, root symbioses, cycad seeds, cycad flour, flying foxes eaten by the Chamorro people, and brain tissues of Chamorros who died from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis/Parkinsonism dementia complex), we then hydrolyzed the remaining fraction and found BMAA concentrations increased 10- to 240-fold. This bound form of BMAA may function as an endogenous neurotoxic reservoir, accumulating and being transported between trophic levels and subsequently being released during digestion and protein metabolism. Within brain tissues, the endogenous neurotoxic reservoir can slowly release free BMAA, thereby causing incipient and recurrent neurological damage over years or even decades, which may explain the observed long latency period for neurological disease onset among the Chamorro people. The presence of BMAA in brain tissues from Canadian patients who died of Alzheimer's disease suggests that exposure to cyanobacterial neurotoxins occurs outside of Guam.  (+info)

Biflavonoids from Cycas beddomei. (6/25)

Chemical investigation on the constituents of the cones of Cycas beddomei has resulted in the isolation of a new biflavonoid, 2,3-dihydro-4'''-O-methyl amentoflavone, along with 2,3,2'',3''-tetrahydro hinokiflavone, 2,3,2'',3''-tetrahydro amentoflavone, 2,3-dihydro amentoflavone. The last two compounds were not reported earlier from this plant. The structure of the new compound was established by detailed analysis of its spectral (mainly 1D and 2D NMR) data.  (+info)

Genetic differentiation and relationships of populations in the Cycas balansae complex (Cycadaceae) and its conservation implications. (7/25)

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: The Cycas balansae complex is arguably a controversial group with regard to species delineation. Some taxonomists recognize a single polymorphic species while others distinguish five narrowly defined ones. The unresolved taxonomy has the potential to bring about significant problems for species conservation. Thus, an investigation to examine the genetic diversity and differentiation in the C. balansae complex was performed to determine the relationship of populations and to test whether the morphologically defined segregations represent genetically distinct units. METHODS: Inter-simple sequence repeat (ISSR) markers were employed to assess the genetic diversity in the C. balansae complex with a sample of 158 individuals from all extant populations in China. KEY RESULTS: ISSR markers revealed low genetic diversity in all populations studied (H(E) and H(O) averaged 0.0639 and 0.0798 at the population level, respectively). Phenetic analysis showed that the C. balansae complex grouped into five clusters closely corresponding to the narrowly defined C. balansae, C. parvula, C. shiwandashanica, C. tanqingii and C. simplicipinna. CONCLUSIONS: ISSR data suggest that the C. balansae complex has evolved into five genetically distinct units. These might be derived from a relatively widespread common ancestor through multiple vicariant events including geographical isolation resulting from the collision of the Indian plate with the Eurasian plate and from Pleistocene glaciations. In conservation, attention should be paid to each genetic unit.  (+info)

Cloning and expression of a mannose-binding jacalin-related lectin from leaves of Japanese cycad (Cycas revoluta Thunb.). (8/25)

Cycad leaf lectin (CRLL), a mannose-recognizing jacalin-related lectin (mJRL), was first cloned as a gymnosperm lectin and expressed. The cDNA sequence of CRLL (DDBJ, accession no. AB198328), coding 291 amino acid residues, has a tandem repeat of about 150 amino acids divided into N- and C-terminal domains as Japanese chestnut mJRL. Sequence alignment showed deletion and insertion of the sequence, and its putative carbohydrate-binding sites showed some differences from other JRLs. PCR analysis showed that this lectin was expressed in the cycad leaf but not in the root or seed. Recombinant CRLL (rCRLL) was expressed in Escherichia coli and purified by affinity chromatography after refolding procedures. Properties of active rCRLL appeared to be almost the same as those of native CRLL.  (+info)

I'm not aware of a medical definition for the term "Cycas." It is a genus name in botany, referring to a group of plants commonly known as cycads. Cycads are ancient seed plants that have been on Earth for millions of years. They are often grown as ornamental plants due to their unique appearance.

While there may not be a direct medical definition for "Cycas," it is worth noting that some parts of the cycad plant, particularly the seeds, contain toxic compounds that can cause serious health issues in both humans and animals if ingested. These toxins can affect the nervous system, liver, and kidneys, leading to symptoms such as vomiting, seizures, and even death in severe cases.

Therefore, while "Cycas" may not have a medical definition per se, it is still important to be aware of its potential health risks.

Gymnosperms are a group of seed-producing plants that include conifers, cycads, Ginkgo, and gnetophytes. The name "gymnosperm" comes from the Greek words "gymnos," meaning naked, and "sperma," meaning seed. This refers to the fact that the seeds of gymnosperms are not enclosed within an ovary or fruit, but are exposed on the surface of modified leaves called cones or strobili.

Gymnosperms are vascular plants, which means they have specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant. They are also heterosporous, meaning that they produce two types of spores: male microspores and female megaspores. The microspores develop into male gametophytes, which produce sperm cells, while the megaspores develop into female gametophytes, which produce egg cells.

Gymnosperms are an important group of plants that have been around for millions of years. They are adapted to a wide range of environments, from temperate forests to deserts and high mountain ranges. Many gymnosperms are evergreen, with needle-like or scale-like leaves that are able to resist drought and cold temperatures.

Conifers, which include trees such as pines, firs, spruces, and redwoods, are the most diverse and widespread group of gymnosperms. They are characterized by their woody cones and needle-shaped leaves. Cycads are another group of gymnosperms that are found in tropical and subtropical regions. They have large, stiff leaves and produce large seeds that are enclosed in a fleshy covering. Ginkgo is a unique gymnosperm that has been around for over 200 million years. It is a deciduous tree with fan-shaped leaves and large, naked seeds.

Gnetophytes are a small group of gymnosperms that include the ephedra, welwitschia, and gnetum. They have unique features such as vessels in their wood and motile sperm cells, which are not found in other gymnosperms.

Overall, gymnosperms are an important group of plants that have adapted to a wide range of environments and play a crucial role in many ecosystems.

"Gnetum" is a botanical term that refers to a genus of plants in the family Gnetaceae. These plants are not commonly referred to as "Gnetum" in a medical context, but rather by the specific names of their edible species, such as Gnetum gnemon (called "Melinjo" in Indonesian) and Gnetum Africanum (called "Okazi" or "Ukazi" in West Africa).

The leaves, seeds, and stems of some Gnetum species are used in traditional medicine in various parts of the world. However, there is limited scientific evidence to support their medicinal uses. Therefore, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional before using any plant-based remedies for medical purposes.

... brunnea Hill Cycas campestris Hill Cycas candida Hill Cycas cantafolia Jutta, Chew & Saw Cycas changjiangensis Liu Cycas ... Other species: Cycas aenigma Hill & Lindström Cycas apoa Hill Cycas arnhemica Hill Cycas badensis Hill Cycas bglswamyi Pant ex ... Cycas glauca Miquel Cycas hoabinhensis Lôc & Nguyên Cycas inermis Oudem. Cycas javana (Miquel) de Laubenfels Cycas lacrimans ... Cycas sexseminifera Wei Cycas shanyaensis Fu Cycas sundaica Miquel ex Lindström & Hill Cycas terryana Forster Cycas tuckeri ...
... (or Epicycas multipinnata), common name Royal Sago, is a species of cycad or Sago Palm (family Cycadaceae) ... Cycas multipinnata is found in: Red River gorge in eastern Yunnan Honghe Nature Cycad Reserve, Yunnan Xilong Mountain Natural ... Nguyen, H.T. (2010). "Cycas multipinnata". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T42048A10637701. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK. ... Cycas, Taxa named by Chia Jui Chen, Taxa named by Si Yuan Yang, All stub articles, Cycad stubs). ...
... is a species of cycad. It is native to Queensland, where it is confined to the Cape York Peninsula. Hill, K.D ... 2010). "Cycas xipholepis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T41994A10599183. Retrieved 26 June 2022. v t e ( ... Cycas, Endemic flora of Queensland, All stub articles, Cycad stubs). ...
... is a species of cycad in China and Vietnam. It is found in Luchun County, southern Yunnan Province, China, and ... Hill, K.D. (2010). "Cycas tanqingii". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T42086A10625874. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2010-3. ... The distribution, diversity, and conservation status of Cycas in China. Ecol Evol. 2017;7:3212-3224. https://doi.org/10.1002/ ...
... is a species of cycad. It is an endangered species found only in Queensland. Forster, P. (2010). "Cycas candida ... Cycas, Endemic flora of Queensland, Plants described in 2004, All stub articles, Cycad stubs). ...
A species Cycas swamyi also considered as a variety of Cycas circinalis is considered as a synonym of this species. Lindstrom, ... Cycas indica is a species of cycad endemic to India. The species grows in the dry plains of Karnataka and is known for its ... Anders; Hill, Kenneth (2007). "The genus Cycas (Cycadaceae) in India". Telopea. 11 (4): 463-488. doi:10.7751/telopea20075745. ... Cycas, Plants described in 2007, All stub articles, Cycad stubs). ...
... is a species of cycad endemic to Vietnam. It has only been recorded in the wild from Phu Tho Province, Vietnam, but ... Osborne, R.; Hill, K.D.; Nguyen, T.H.; Phan, K.L. (2010). "Cycas fugax". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e. ... Osborne R.; Hill K.D.; Nguyen H.T.; Phan K.L. (2010). "Cycas fugax". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e. ... Cycas, Taxa named by Tiên Hiêp Nguyên, Taxa named by Ken Hill (botanist), Taxa named by Phan Kê Lôc, All stub articles, Cycad ...
... is a species of cycad endemic to Vietnam. It is found in Binh Thuan, Ninh Thuan, and possibly Dong Nai ... Nguyen, H.T. (2010). "Cycas pachypoda". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T42061A10617113. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2010- ... Cycas, Endemic flora of Vietnam, All stub articles, Cycad stubs). ...
... is a species of cycad endemic to southwestern China. It is found in Nanpan and Qingshui valleys in ... Hill, K.D (2010). "Cycas guizhouensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T42076A10620376. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2010- ... ISBN 0-88192-522-5 Hill, K.D (2010). "Cycas guizhouensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T42076A10620376. doi: ... Cycas, Plants described in 1983, All stub articles, Cycad stubs). ...
... is a species of cycad endemic to Thailand. It is found only in the Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park area of ... Hill, K.D. (2010). "Cycas pranburiensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T42063A10641032. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK. ... Hill, K.D. (2010). "Cycas pranburiensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T42063A10641032. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK. ... Cycas, Taxa named by Si Lin Yang, Taxa named by Ken Hill (botanist), All stub articles, Cycad stubs). ...
... is a species of cycad native to Sri Lanka and Tamil Nadu, India. Bösenberg, J.D. (2010). "Cycas nathorstii". ... Cycas, Flora of Sri Lanka, Flora of Tamil Nadu, All stub articles, Cycad stubs). ...
... is a species of cycad endemic to Hainan, China. Cycas shanyaensis is located in Yaxian, Hainan Island, China ... Hill, K.D. (2010). "Cycas shanyaensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T178865A7630814. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2010- ... Hill, K.D. (2010). "Cycas shanyaensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T178865A7630814. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2010- ... Cycas, Flora of Hainan, All stub articles, Cycad stubs). ...
... is a cycad in the genus Cycas, native to Queensland, Australia. The stems are erect or decumbent, growing to ... Cycas platyphylla The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species: Cycas platyphylla (Articles with short description, Short ... Cycas, Flora of Queensland, Cycadophyta of Australia, Endemic flora of Australia, Endangered flora of Australia). ...
... is a species of cycad in the genus Cycas, native to Australia, in the extreme north of Queensland, where it is ... Cycad Pages: Cycas badensis (Articles with short description, Short description is different from Wikidata, IUCN Red List near ... Hill, K.D. (2010). "Cycas badensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T41970A10613527. Retrieved 26 June 2022. ... threatened species, Articles with 'species' microformats, Cycas, Flora of Queensland, Cycadophyta of Australia, Endemic flora ...
... is a palm-like cone-bearing plant widespread in seasonally dry tropical sclerophyll woodlands close to the east ... Palm and Cycad Societies of Australia, Cycas media plant profile Australian Virtual Herbarium J. H. Maiden (1889). The useful ... Thozet.)" Hill, K.D. (2010). "Cycas media". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T42035A10634093. Retrieved 26 June ... Cycas, Cycadophyta of Australia, Endemic flora of Australia, Flora of Queensland, Bushfood, Plants described in 1810, Taxa ...
... is a species of cycad endemic to southern China. It is found in primarily western Guangxi, as well as parts ... In China, Cycas segmentifida is recorded in: Guizhou province: Ceheng County, Guiyang, Wangmo County, and Xingyi Guangxi ... Nguyen, H.T. (2010). "Cycas segmentifida". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T42065A10641637. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK. ... Nguyen, H.T. (2010). "Cycas segmentifida". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T42065A10641637. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK. ...
... is a species of cycad in Hainan, China. It is protected in some forest reserves and in Tongguling National ... Hill, K.D. (2010). "Cycas hainanensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T42046A10637082. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2010- ... Hill, K.D. (2010). "Cycas hainanensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T42046A10637082. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2010- ... Cycas, Plants described in 1975, All stub articles, Cycad stubs). ...
... is a species of cycad. It is native to Queensland, where it is confined to the Cape York Peninsula. Hill, K.D ... 2010). "Cycas silvestris". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T41960A10585196. Retrieved 26 June 2022. v t e ( ... Cycas, Endemic flora of Queensland, All stub articles, Cycad stubs). ...
... is a species of cycad, native to Australia's Northern Territory. Cycas orientis belongs to the plant family ... "Cycas orientis". Palm and Cycad Societies of Australia. Retrieved 9 June 2023. "Cycas orientis". PictureThis. Retrieved 9 June ... Cycas orientis is a species of cycad native to the dry, open forests of East Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia ... Ottley, H. (2010). "Cycas orientis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T41992A10598037. Retrieved 26 June 2022. " ...
... is a species of cycad in the genus Cycas, native to Australia in northeast Northern Territory (lower reaches of ... Cycad Pages: Cycas angulata Hill, K.D. (2010). "Cycas angulata". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T41981A10591752. ... Cycas, Cycadophyta of Australia, Endemic flora of Australia, Flora of the Northern Territory, Flora of Queensland, Least ... It is the largest Australian Cycas species, with arborescent and frequently branched stems growing to 5 m (rarely 12 m) tall, ...
... is a species of cycad with a widespread distribution across Southeast Asia. It originally referred only to a ... Osborne, R.; Hill, K.D.; Nguyen, H.T. & Phan, K.L. (2010). "Cycas edentata". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e. ... Cycas, Flora of Indo-China, Flora of Malesia, Taxa named by David John de Laubenfels, All stub articles, Cycad stubs). ... single population of Cycas from Calusa Island in Cagayancillo, Philippines. ...
... is a species of cycad in Thailand. It is found only on limestone outcrops in Tak Fa District, Nakhon Sawan ... Hill, K.D. (2010). "Cycas nongnoochiae". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T42060A10616197. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2010 ... Cycas, Endemic flora of Thailand, All stub articles, Cycad stubs). ...
... , also known as the queen sago, is a species of cycad known in the wild only from southern India. Cycas ... Phytochemical Investigation of Cycas circinalis and Cycas revoluta Leaflets: Moderately Active Antibacterial Biflavonoids. ... The specimens described as "C. circinallis" in Indonesia and New Guinea are now recognized as Cycas rumphii; while the taxon ... riuminiana from the Philippines is now regarded as a separate species, Cycas riuminiana. The plant is widely cultivated in ...
... is a species of cycad endemic to the Lesser Sunda Islands of Indonesia. It is found on the islands of Sumbawa, ... "Cycas sundaica". plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au. Archived from the original on 2013-05-10. v t e (Articles with short description, ... Short description is different from Wikidata, Articles with 'species' microformats, Cycas, Plants described in 2009, All stub ...
Cycas baguanheensis L.K.Fu & S.Z.Cheng Cycas immersa Craib Cycas intermedia B.S.Williams Cycas siamensis subsp. siamensis ... Cycas siamensis is a species of cycad native to Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam. ... Nguyen, H.T. (2010). "Cycas siamensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T42066A10641954. Retrieved 26 June 2022. ... Cycas, Flora of Myanmar, Flora of Thailand, Flora of Vietnam, Vulnerable flora of Asia, Taxa named by Friedrich Anton Wilhelm ...
... is a species of cycad endemic to Flores, Indonesia. Its type locality is Wae Moto village, Ndara, Nggoang ... "Cycas montana". Archived from the original on 2013-05-10. Retrieved 2017-09-01. v t e (Articles with short description, Short ... description is different from Wikidata, Articles with 'species' microformats, Cycas, Plants described in 2009, All stub ...
... is a species of cycad native to New Guinea and Queensland. In New Guinea, it is widespread in the eastern ... Hill, K.D. (2010). "Cycas scratchleyana". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2010: e.T42083A10624172. Retrieved 26 June 2022 ... Cycas, Flora of New Guinea, Flora of Queensland, All stub articles, Cycad stubs). ...
... is a species of cycad in the genus Cycas, native to northern Australia in the northwest of Northern Territory. ... Cycad Pages: Cycas calcicola IUCN Redlist: Cycas calcicola Whitelock, L. M. (2002). The Cycads. Timber Press, Portland, Oregon ... Cycas, Flora of the Northern Territory, Cycadophyta of Australia, Endemic flora of Australia, Least concern flora of Australia) ... shape like most other Cycas species). The petioles are 18-30 cm long, and armed with sharp spines at the base. The female cones ...
... is a species of cycad endemic to the northern Philippines. It is found in littoral forests. Cycas nitida has been ...
... is a species of cycad endemic to the Philippines. Cycas vespertilio has been recorded in: Luzon: Camarines ...
Cycas brunnea Hill Cycas campestris Hill Cycas candida Hill Cycas cantafolia Jutta, Chew & Saw Cycas changjiangensis Liu Cycas ... Other species: Cycas aenigma Hill & Lindström Cycas apoa Hill Cycas arnhemica Hill Cycas badensis Hill Cycas bglswamyi Pant ex ... Cycas glauca Miquel Cycas hoabinhensis Lôc & Nguyên Cycas inermis Oudem. Cycas javana (Miquel) de Laubenfels Cycas lacrimans ... Cycas sexseminifera Wei Cycas shanyaensis Fu Cycas sundaica Miquel ex Lindström & Hill Cycas terryana Forster Cycas tuckeri ...
Cycas plants are slow growers that produce new leaves in a plume-like whorl at the top of the trunk during a single flush of ... More Information About Cycas. Plants in the genus Cycas are exotic plants from tropical and subtropical parts of the world with ... Most people in the US are familiar with Cycas revoluta, a houseplant cycad also known as the King Sago. There are a few cycas ... Members of the genus Cycas are called cycads and although their more common name is Sago Palm, cycas species are not palm trees ...
Cycas ferruginea F. N. Wei, Guihaia. 14: 300. 1994. 锈毛苏铁 xiu mao su tie Trunk generally subterranean, sometimes to 60 × 25 cm ...
Cycas multiovula D.Yue Wang. , in Cycads in China (eds. F.X. Wang & H.B. Liang) 83 (1996) (1996). ...
Cycas Linn. Habit: tree, shrub, evergreen. Sexuality: dioecious. Important diagnostics: with inflexed and coiled new leaves. ...
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Cycas circinalis. L. An Cycas circinalis[2] in uska species han Plantae in nahilalakip ha punoan nga Tracheophyta, ngan nga ... An Cycas circinalis in nahilalakip ha genus nga Cycas, ngan familia nga Cycadaceae.[3][4] Ginklasipika han IUCN an species komo ... "Cycas circinalis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2012.2. International Union for Conservation of Nature. 2010. ... An Wikimedia Commons mayda media nga nahahanungod han: Cycas circinalis An Wikispecies in may-ada impormasyon nga may ...
  • not verified in body] The best-known Cycas species is Cycas revoluta. (wikipedia.org)
  • Most people in the US are familiar with Cycas revoluta , a houseplant cycad also known as the King Sago. (plantdelights.com)
  • Cycas revoluta is native to Japan. (espacepourlavie.ca)
  • Cycas revoluta este asa numitul Palmier Sago sau Sagotierul Japonez, o planta foarte interesanta care exista inca de pe vremea dinozaurilor, din perioada Mezozoica, acum mai mult de 150 de milioane de ani. (cubrain.ro)
  • Cel mai cunoscut este Cycas revoluta sau Sagotierul japonez, desi acesta nu se incadreaza in categoria palmierilor. (cubrain.ro)
  • Cycas revoluta plants are native to Japan and are tropical plants. (jaromirstetina.cz)
  • Cycas revoluta 'Aurea' We also have available the very special subspecies with the golden tips. (jaromirstetina.cz)
  • The Cycas revoluta grows very slowly producing one new leaf per year. (jaromirstetina.cz)
  • Affiliate, Product Listing Policy Also known as the Japanese Sago Palm, Cycas revoluta is actually a cycad, rather than a true palm. (jaromirstetina.cz)
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  • Cycas revoluta can be grown in a moist but well-drained soil in bright light with some protection from full sun but it is not frost hardy, so it is better to grow it in a container so it can be moved into a frost-free place in winter. (jaromirstetina.cz)
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  • Cycas revoluta or the Sago Palm is a woody trunked palm-like plant with a rosette shaped crown of stiff pinnate foliage radiating outwards made up of narrow fine leaflets. (jaromirstetina.cz)
  • Cycas revoluta (Sotetsu [Japanese ソテツ], sago palm, king sago, sago cycad, Japanese sago palm), is a species of gymnosperm in the family Cycadaceae, native to southern Japan including the Ryukyu Islands. (jaromirstetina.cz)
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  • Cycas revoluta, one of the most primitive living plants, are very unusual and popular ornamentals. (jaromirstetina.cz)
  • For us, Cycas revoluta is becoming increasingly popular as a feature in exotic and jungly gardens. (jaromirstetina.cz)
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  • You can get inexpensive cycas revoluta with discounted price from the most reputable wholesalers. (jaromirstetina.cz)
  • Cycas revoluta (Sago Palm) specimens can make an impressive statement in your landscape. (jaromirstetina.cz)
  • Cycas is a genus of cycad, and the only genus in the family Cycadaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • Fossil seeds from the Middle Jurassic of England and British Columbia were suggested in a 2017 study to be more closely related to Cycas than other cycads, and were assigned to the same family, Cycadaceae. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cycas - the only genus of the Cycadaceae, a family distributed between South East Asia, Africa, Oceania, where we find species with heights at maturity varying from 50 cm to 3-4 m.The resemblance to palms should not be misleading: they are plants belonging to the group of Gymnosperms. (negombo.it)
  • An Cycas circinalis in nahilalakip ha genus nga Cycas , ngan familia nga Cycadaceae . (wikipedia.org)
  • Cycas circinalis, a species endemic to India, was the first cycad species to be described in western literature, and is the type species of the genus. (wikipedia.org)
  • The leaf fossil genus Paracycas known from the Jurassic and Cretaceous of Europe has been suggested to be early representatives of the Cycas lineage by cladistic analysis. (wikipedia.org)
  • The earliest fossils assignable to Cycas are known from the Paleogene of East Asia, such as Cycas fushunensis from the Eocene of Northeast China, with East Asia likely representing the ancestral homeland of the genus. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cycas beddomei is the only species of the genus Cycas listed in Appendix I of CITES. (wikipedia.org)
  • Plants in the genus Cycas are exotic plants from tropical and subtropical parts of the world with a striking symmetric architectural beauty. (plantdelights.com)
  • Members of the genus Cycas are called cycads and although their more common name is Sago Palm, cycas species are not palm trees (an angiosperm) but rather are ancient gymnosperms whose closest living relative is the ginkgo. (plantdelights.com)
  • Species from China and Vietnam, one of the smallest Cycas with the smallest seeds for the genus. (cycadales.eu)
  • Genus Cycas includes several species native to tropical and subtropical zones, mainly in Africa and Asia. (espacepourlavie.ca)
  • failed verification] Cycas is thought to have a deep split from all other living cycads, with estimates of the timing of the split ranging from the Jurassic to the Carboniferous. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, a later study suggested that these seeds could not be assigned to the stem-group of Cycas with confidence due to lacking the double vascular system that characterises the seeds of all living cycads. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are a few cycas species that display enough cold tolerance to be used in warm temperate gardens, and we have diligently trialed these hardy cycads to make them available to you. (plantdelights.com)
  • The Palm house was built in 1864 and there are a number of trees from that time still standing, among others the large cycads ( Cycas zeylanica ) and the Breadfruit ( Artocarpus altilis ), the latter associated with Polynesia and Mutiny on the Bounty. (lu.se)
  • An Cycas circinalis [2] in uska species han Plantae in nahilalakip ha punoan nga Tracheophyta , ngan nga ginhulagway ni Carl von Linné . (wikipedia.org)
  • Cycas circinalis f. chamberlainii (W.H.Br. (llifle.com)
  • Cycas circinalis f. apertorum J.Schust. (llifle.com)
  • citation needed] Due to the occurrence of large number of Cycas species in China, Australia and India, those countries are considered as centres of Cycas diversity. (wikipedia.org)
  • citation needed] Cycas species are threatened worldwide and almost all the species are listed in the IUCN Red List. (wikipedia.org)
  • Other species: Cycas aenigma Hill & Lindström Cycas apoa Hill Cycas arnhemica Hill Cycas badensis Hill Cycas bglswamyi Pant ex Agrawal, Akhtar & R.C.Srivast. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cycas species are heavy feeders, so you should give them plenty of compost. (plantdelights.com)
  • There are several other cycas species, but they are rarely available on the market. (espacepourlavie.ca)
  • Cycas rumphii and Cycas pectinata have the most widespread distribution. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cite this page: "Cycas rumphii f. palauica" Text available under a CC-BY-SA Creative Commons Attribution License. (llifle.com)
  • Cycas rumphii f. seemannii (A.Braun) Kaneh. (wikimedia.org)
  • Cycas rumphii var. (wikimedia.org)
  • Cycas plants are slow growers that produce new leaves in a plume-like whorl at the top of the trunk during a single flush of growth in the spring when they need consistent moisture to make the leaves look their best. (plantdelights.com)
  • Cycas plants are slow growers that produce new leaves in a plume-like whorl at the top of the trunk during a single flush of growth in the spring. (plantdelights.com)
  • 2020. Cycas seemannii in Kew Science Plants of the World Online . (wikimedia.org)
  • Cycas are known as "primitive" plants, with morphological features that have evolved very little since prehistory. (espacepourlavie.ca)
  • Cycas plants live upto hundred years or more. (istudy.pk)
  • Hotel operator Cycas Hospitality has opened a new 335-room dual-branded Marriott International property in Paris, France. (hotelmanagement-network.com)
  • Cycas Hospitality France operations vice-president Luc Vicherd said: "We are delighted to have opened our first hotels in France with Marriott International and proud to now manage two double-decker hotels on the doorstep of one of Europe's busiest airports, including Marriott's very first dual-brand in France. (hotelmanagement-network.com)
  • Cycas Capital founded with John Wagner, together with Parton Capital, the hospitality company Cycas Hospitality. (cycascapital.com)
  • Since 2017 Cycas Hospitality partnered with Huakee, a Thai family-owned conglomerate which also owns and operates several hotels in Europe, Southeast Asia and Australia. (cycascapital.com)
  • Huakee took over the majority share in the company in early 2020 to act as a capital partner, growing Cycas Hospitality across Europe. (cycascapital.com)
  • Creative Nerds have been appointed to work across a number of Cycas Hospitality properties within the IHG family, across Europe. (creativenerds.com)
  • Continuing to grow their audiences, we're excited for the next few months with Cycas Hospitality - and what next record we can break! (creativenerds.com)
  • BHN speaks to Matt Luscombe, CEO of Cycas Hospitality , to learn about the company's latest lifestyle hotel signing, what's driving the diversification of its portfolio, and how staff development is supporting business growth. (boutiquehotelnews.com)
  • Cycas glauca Miquel Cycas hoabinhensis Lôc & Nguyên Cycas inermis Oudem. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cycas pruinosa Maconochie Cycas sainathii Srivastava Cycas sancti-lasallei Agoo & Madulid Cycas saxatilis Hill & Lindström Cycas scratchleyana von Mueller Cycas seemannii A.Braun Cycas seshachalamensis Rao et al. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cycas seemannii A.Braun , Sitzungsber. (wikimedia.org)
  • Cycas javana (Miquel) de Laubenfels Cycas lacrimans Lindström & Hill Cycas lane-poolei Cycas laotica Nguyên & Nguyên Cycas litoralis Hill Cycas mindanaensis Agoo, Madulid & Callado Cycas miquelii Warburg Cycas montana Lindström & Hill Cycas nayagarhensis Rita Singh, Radha & Khuraijam Cycas nathorstii Schuster Cycas orixensis (Haines) Rita Singh & Khuraijam Cycas pachypoda Hill Cycas panzhihuaensis Zhou & Yang Cycas papuana von Mueller Cycas pectinata Cycas pranburiensis Yang et al. (wikipedia.org)
  • Although they resemble small palms, cycas belong to the gymnosperm group along with conifers. (espacepourlavie.ca)
  • The Cycas Decorative Plant stands at an impressive 150cm, effortlessly bringing a touch of nature and vitality to any space. (koalaliving.com.au)
  • Mimicking the appearance of a real cycas plant, this decorative piece is incredibly lifelike, with detailed leaves and a realistic trunk that will have your guests doing a double take. (koalaliving.com.au)
  • The leaves of the Cycas are intricately designed to replicate the real plant, with a rich green color and a texture that mimics the natural, waxy feel of cycas leaves. (koalaliving.com.au)
  • A young cycas produces one or two leaves a year, in spring, while an adult plant produces a whole row of leaves each year. (espacepourlavie.ca)
  • Cycas is also cultivated as an ornamental plant in the gardens and parks. (istudy.pk)
  • Exceptional specimen of Cycas sexseminifera with a 9cm diameter caudex by 20cm in height. (cycadales.eu)
  • Add a tropical touch to your landscape with our 3 foot Outdoor Cycas palm clusters. (artificialplantsandtrees.com)
  • Artificial Cycas palm clusters can be planted directly into the ground to create a natural look, or you can install them in a decorative planter to create a majestic look. (artificialplantsandtrees.com)
  • Cycas brunnea Hill Cycas campestris Hill Cycas candida Hill Cycas cantafolia Jutta, Chew & Saw Cycas changjiangensis Liu Cycas chenii Gong & Zhou Cycas collina Hill, Nguyên & Lôc Cycas cupida Forster Cycas darshii Srivastava & Jana Cycas desolata Forster Cycas dharmrajii Singh Cycas distans P.I.Forst. (wikipedia.org)
  • B.Gray Cycas divyadarshanii Khuraijam & Rita Singh Cycas elephantipes Lindström & Hill Cycas falcata Hill Cycas flabellata Agoo, Madulid & Callado Cycas fugax Hill, Nguyên & Lôc Cycas furfuracea W.Fitzg. (wikipedia.org)
  • Using their experience of new development finance, Cycas negotiated all of the conditions with the bank to create the term sheet as well as the final Credit Facility Agreement. (cycascapital.com)
  • Cycas concluded that the bank would lose money with a forced sale and that the SWAP rate was very high compared to the market. (cycascapital.com)
  • Explore 12 listings for Cycas for sale at best prices. (jaromirstetina.cz)
  • The sago palm is not a true palm but rather a Cycas. (tripod.com)
  • Exploding with lush, feather-like fronds coming out from the thick, realistic trunks in three different heights, this artificial triple potted cycas plant closely resembles the real thing and will bring a vibrant green color and a paradise feel to your home or office. (cottonsrus.com)
  • Since 2017 Cycas Hospitality partnered with Huakee, a Thai family-owned conglomerate which also owns and operates several hotels in Europe, Southeast Asia and Australia. (cycascapital.com)
  • Multicolor 4.5' Cycas Artificial Plant in White Tower Planter - 4.5 Ft. (cottonsrus.com)
  • Our Aquamarine Splash - Cycas Fern, Poppy, King Protea & Pampas Grass Spring Summer Front Door Wreath is the perfect statement for your home! (darbycreektrading.com)
  • Cycas javana (Miquel) de Laubenfels Cycas lacrimans Lindström & Hill Cycas lane-poolei Cycas laotica Nguyên & Nguyên Cycas litoralis Hill Cycas mindanaensis Agoo, Madulid & Callado Cycas miquelii Warburg Cycas montana Lindström & Hill Cycas nayagarhensis Rita Singh, Radha & Khuraijam Cycas nathorstii Schuster Cycas orixensis (Haines) Rita Singh & Khuraijam Cycas pachypoda Hill Cycas panzhihuaensis Zhou & Yang Cycas papuana von Mueller Cycas pectinata Cycas pranburiensis Yang et al. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cycas brunnea Hill Cycas campestris Hill Cycas candida Hill Cycas cantafolia Jutta, Chew & Saw Cycas changjiangensis Liu Cycas chenii Gong & Zhou Cycas collina Hill, Nguyên & Lôc Cycas cupida Forster Cycas darshii Srivastava & Jana Cycas desolata Forster Cycas dharmrajii Singh Cycas distans P.I.Forst. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cycas pruinosa Maconochie Cycas sainathii Srivastava Cycas sancti-lasallei Agoo & Madulid Cycas saxatilis Hill & Lindström Cycas scratchleyana von Mueller Cycas seemannii A.Braun Cycas seshachalamensis Rao et al. (wikipedia.org)
  • Cycas pectinata is an attractive evergreen arborescent cycad that grows up to 12 metres tall. (llifle.com)
  • The tallest Cycas pectinata is a female plant in North Kamrup, Assam which measures 16.1 metres. (llifle.com)
  • 9. Cycas hainanensis C. J. Chen in W. C. Cheng et al. (efloras.org)
  • Until the end of World War II, Cycas circinnalis seeds were a food source for the Chamarro people of Guam and Rota, islands in the Mariana Islands chain in Micronesia. (espacepourlavie.ca)
  • A number of researchers have found that eating Cycas circinnalis seeds appears to be related to an increased incidence of Parkinson's Disease associated with progressive Alzheimer-type dementia amongst the Chamorro people. (espacepourlavie.ca)
  • This is why an artificial double cycas palm would be perfect for your home. (artificialplantsandtrees.com)
  • The artificial double cycas palm requires no extra care. (artificialplantsandtrees.com)
  • The quality of the artificial double cycas plant will make people think it is a real plant. (artificialplantsandtrees.com)
  • That is why the artificial double cycas palm plant is the best option to create the atmosphere for being near a tropical place. (artificialplantsandtrees.com)
  • Something is looking to claim a corner in your home, the 19 inch artificial double cycas palm should be in the center of it. (artificialplantsandtrees.com)
  • Place this 3.5-foot artificial triple potted cycas plant near an end table or next to your TV or sideboard for a natural finish. (cottonsrus.com)
  • Multicolor 3' Cycas Artificial Tree - 3 Ft. (cottonsrus.com)
  • Greenify your home or office space with the help of this artificial cycas tree. (cottonsrus.com)
  • The incredibly realistic trunk and broad leaves of this artificial cycas plant make it a welcome summertime addition all year long. (cottonsrus.com)
  • Cycas Artificial Plant in Mossy Hangi. (annettesdecor.com)
  • With a unique mossy hanging basket included, this cycas artificial plant can be placed in any empty corner of your home. (annettesdecor.com)
  • The real cycas plant is usually a plant that supports a crown of dark green leaves. (artificialplantsandtrees.com)
  • in ancient times it was said that the leaves of Cycas, used as a fan, could take away malice. (giromagi.com)
  • Sørgrensen for Cycas megacarpa er 26°S i Queensland , Australia . (wikipedia.org)
  • This Cycas is only further complimented by its distinctive bamboo vase, which adds a true taste of the Orient to any gathering. (nearlynatural.com)
  • Standing at a majestic 29", this vibrant Cycas is sure to draw an appreciative eye in any type of environment. (nearlynatural.com)
  • The specific care that's needed for a cycas , how and when it should be repotted and watered and diseases that infect it. (nature-and-garden.com)
  • What has made them arrive so unchanged to the present days is certainly their extreme ability to adapt, in fact the Cycas do not require special care and resist harsh temperatures, even those much below zero degrees. (giromagi.com)
  • Using their experience of new development finance, Cycas negotiated all of the conditions with the bank to create the term sheet as well as the final Credit Facility Agreement. (cycascapital.com)
  • Cycas requires good soil mix that can be amended with ⅓ compost, if you've got any. (nature-and-garden.com)
  • Cycas has recently made other appointments to its Amsterdam-based team as parts of plans for growth. (propertyeu.info)