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Ceratozamia hildae
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Ceratozamia hildae, also known as the Bamboo Cycad, is a species of cycad. It thrives in moist, humid areas found in parts of Mexico. This species is native to the north-west Hidalgo, but has a larger potential range in areas with original vegetation. This family of plants is highly variable morphologically, but this species is unique in that has long, papery leaves. First described by Landry and Wilson, the plant was taken from the wild by Luciano Gurra, who originally named the species after his daughter, Hilda Gurra Walker. Despite being known in nurseries, this species has not been studied vastly. ...read more on Wikipedia.
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