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Ceratozamia sabatoi

Ceratozamia sabatoi
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Endangered (IUCN 3.1)[1]
Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Division: Cycadophyta
Class: Cycadopsida
Order: Cycadales
Family: Zamiaceae
Genus: Ceratozamia
Species:
C. sabatoi
Binomial name
Ceratozamia sabatoi
Vovides, et al.

Ceratozamia sabatoi is a species of plant in the family Zamiaceae. It is endemic to Mexico, where it occurs in the states of Hidalgo and Querétaro. It is known from only two localities, one of which is degraded by agriculture and grazing.[1]

This cycad is generally palm-like in appearance. The trunk is rounded, becoming more cylindrical with age to a maximum length of 25 centimeters. It bears 2 to 6 prickly leaves each up to 80 centimeters long and made up of 12 to 136 leaflets.[2]

This plant grows in pine-oak forest alongside Arbutus xalapensis, Buddleja cordata, Carya ovata, Litsea glaucescens, Meliosma alba, and Prunus serotina.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Vovides, A. Chemnick, J. & Gregory, T. 2010. Ceratozamia sabatoi. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2015.2. Downloaded on 05 September 2015.
  2. ^ a b Vovides, A. P., Torres, M. V., Schutzman, B., & Iglesias, C. G. (1993). A new species of Ceratozamia (Zamiaceae) from Querétaro and Hidalgo, Mexico. Novon, 502-506.


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