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- Zamia integrifolia, also known as coontie palm, is a small, tough, woody cycad native to the southeastern United States (in Florida and Georgia), the Bahamas...
- Panama Zamia incognita A.Lindstr. & Idárraga - Colombia Zamia inermis Vovides, J.D.Rees & Vázq.Torres - Mexico (Veracruz) Zamia integrifolia L.f. - coontie...
- traditionally Maranta arundinacea, but also Florida arrowroot from Zamia integrifolia, and tapioca from c****ava (Manihot esculenta), which is often labeled...
- crosne) Tropaeolum tuberosum (mashua or añu) Ullucus tuberosus (ulluku) Zamia integrifolia (Florida arrowroot) Taproot (some types may incorporate substantial...
- micronesica Zamia integrifolia Zamia angustifolia Zamia integrifolia Zamia lucayana Zamia integrifolia Zamia angustifolia Zamia erosa Zamia integrifolia Zamia pumila...
- ecological niches, but have evolved both parasites (Parasitaxus), epiphytes (Zamia pseudoparasitica) and rheophytes (Retrophyllum minus). Conifers are by far...
- starch extracted from Zamia integrifolia (coontie), a small cycad native to North America. Like other cycads, Zamia integrifolia is poisonous, producing...
- esculentum, syn. Psoralea esculenta, a legume native to the Great Plains Zamia integrifolia, a cycad native to the southeastern United States and the Caribbean...
- Zamia pumila, commonly known as guáyara in Spanish, is a small, tough, woody cycad native to the Greater Antilles. Z. pumila was the first species described...
- percent. Some authors have argued that the Calusa cultivated maize and Zamia integrifolia (coontie) for food. But Widmer argues that the evidence for maize...