Zamia ipetiensis D.W.Stev.
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Filed As
Zamiaceae
Zamia ipetiensis D.W.Stev. ( type ) -
Collector(s)
D. W. Stevenson 1159 with I. Valdespino, 22 Jan 1989
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Location
Panama. Panamá.
ENDANGERED
This specimen represents an endangered or threatened species. The specific locality has been removed from the online record to protect this species from over-collection. These data may be supplied to researchers on request. -
Habitat
Secondary forest. (Also present in primary forest of mountain but not collected.).
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Description
Stem, subterranean to 6 cm. diameter. Leaves 1-2 per plant, up to 1.5 m. long but usually shorter. Leaflets variable in texture and shape. Male cones light brown, small, 3-4 cm. long with peduncle 1-3 cm. long. Female cones dark red, to 10 cm. long, peduncle 10 cm. long. Seeds red. Phenology of specimen: Sterile.
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Specimen Notes
Leaves on sheets (NY 73825-73833). More information about this species can be found at the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney's Cycad Pages.
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Identifiers
NY Barcode: 73831
Occurrence ID: c3dde307-a7c0-4697-88e5-c10904d88ed5
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Kingdom
Plantae
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Division
Cycadophyta
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Order
Cycadales
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Family
Zamiaceae
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All Determinations
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Type Details
type of Zamia ipetiensis D.W.Stev.
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Region
Central America
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Country
Panama
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State/Province
Panamá
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ENDANGERED
This specimen represents an endangered or threatened species. The specific locality has been removed from the online record to protect this species from over-collection. These data may be supplied to researchers on request.
No botanical uses.
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Zamia ipetiensis D.W.Stev.