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  2. Cycas revoluta - Wikipedia

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    It can grow into very old specimens with 6–7 m (over 20 feet) of trunk; however, the plant is very slow-growing and requires about 50–100 years to achieve this height. Trunks can branch several times, thus producing multiple heads of leaves. [7] King sago palm/Sotetsu growing on a cliff in Kerama Shotō National Park.

  3. Cycas - Wikipedia

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    Cycas is a genus of cycad, and the only genus in the family Cycadaceae with all other genera of cycad being divided between the Stangeriaceae and Zamiaceae families. 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.

  4. Dioon edule - Wikipedia

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    Dioon edule, the chestnut dioon, is a cycad native to Mexico, also known as palma de la virgen. Cycads are among the oldest seed plants and even pre-date the dinosaurs. [3] It belongs to the Zamiaceae plant family within the order Cycadales.

  5. Sago - Wikipedia

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    The sago cycad, Cycas revoluta, is a slow-growing wild or ornamental plant. Its common names "sago palm" and "king sago palm" are misnomers as cycads are not palms. Processed starch known as sago is made from this and other cycads. It is a less-common food source for some peoples of the Pacific and Indian Oceans.

  6. List of cycad species by country - Wikipedia

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    Bowenia serrulata; Bowenia spectabilis; Cycas angulata; Cycas arenicola; Cycas armstrongii; Cycas arnhemica; Cycas arnhemica subsp. muninga; Cycas arnhemica subsp ...

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  8. Cycad - Wikipedia

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    Some can survive in harsh desert or semi-desert climates , [31] others in wet rain forest conditions, [32] and some in both. [33] Some can grow in sand or even on rock, some in oxygen-poor, swampy, bog-like soils rich in organic material. [citation needed] Some are able to grow in full sun, some in full shade, and some in both.

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    Other causes can include acid reflux, asthma, allergies, or other chronic medical conditions, adds Richard Watkins, M.D., an infectious disease physician and professor of medicine at the Northeast ...