Status:
valid
Authors:
Britton
Source:
wcs
Year:
1907
Citation Micro:
Bull. New York Bot. Gard. 5: 311 (1907)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000429935
Common Names
- Zamia lucayana
- Lucayana Zamia
- Lucayana Cycad
Description
Zamia lucayana (also called Caribbean Zamia, among many other common names) is a cycad species native to the Caribbean. It is a small, slow-growing plant with a single, upright stem that can reach up to 1.5 meters in height. Its leaves are bright green, pinnate, and up to 1 meter long. It is found in tropical and subtropical climates in open woodlands and dry forests.
Uses & Benefits
Zamia lucayana is used as an ornamental plant for its attractive foliage and showy flowers. It is also used in traditional medicine to treat various ailments such as fever, headache, and skin diseases.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
The flower of Zamia lucayana is a small, yellow, cone-shaped flower with six petals. The seed is a small, black, oval-shaped seed. The seedlings are small, green, and have a single, oval-shaped leaf.
Cultivation and Propagation
Zamia lucayana is a slow-growing cycad that can be propagated by seed. It is best grown in well-draining soil in full sun or partial shade. It is tolerant of a wide range of soil types and is drought tolerant once established. It can be propagated by division or by stem cuttings.
Where to Find Zamia lucayana
Zamia lucayana can be found in the Caribbean, including the Bahamas and Cuba.
Zamia lucayana FAQ
What is the scientific name of Zamia lucayana?
Zamia lucayana
What are the common names of Zamia lucayana?
Lucayana Cycad, Lucayana Zamia
What is the natural habitat of Zamia lucayana?
Zamia lucayana is native to the Caribbean
Species in the Zamia genus
Zamia ulei,
Zamia urep,
Zamia variegata,
Zamia verschaffeltii,
Zamia vazquezii,
Zamia stricta,
Zamia soconuscensis,
Zamia spartea,
Zamia tuerckheimii,
Zamia standleyi,
Zamia wallisii,
Zamia skinneri,
Zamia boliviana,
Zamia angustifolia,
Zamia chigua,
Zamia acuminata,
Zamia amazonum,
Zamia amplifolia,
Zamia manicata,
Zamia melanorrhachis,
Zamia montana,
Zamia monticola,
Zamia muricata,
Zamia neurophyllidia,
Zamia lindenii,
Zamia loddigesii,
Zamia lucayana,
Zamia obliqua,
Zamia lindleyi,
Zamia pygmaea,
Zamia pumila,
Zamia roezlii,
Zamia purpurea,
Zamia lecointei,
Zamia poeppigiana,
Zamia portoricensis,
Zamia prasina,
Zamia pseudoparasitica,
Zamia pseudomonticola,
Zamia furfuracea,
Zamia encephalartoides,
Zamia fairchildiana,
Zamia fischeri,
Zamia cremnophila,
Zamia cunaria,
Zamia elegantissima,
Zamia disodon,
Zamia dressleri,
Zamia integrifolia,
Zamia ipetiensis,
Species in the Zamiaceae family
Bowenia serrulata,
Bowenia spectabilis,
Ceratozamia vovidesii,
Ceratozamia chimalapensis,
Ceratozamia decumbens,
Ceratozamia alvarezii,
Ceratozamia becerrae,
Ceratozamia brevifrons,
Ceratozamia euryphyllidia,
Ceratozamia hildae,
Ceratozamia huastecorum,
Ceratozamia kuesteriana,
Ceratozamia latifolia,
Ceratozamia matudae,
Ceratozamia mexicana,
Ceratozamia miqueliana,
Ceratozamia mirandae,
Ceratozamia mixeorum,
Ceratozamia morettii,
Ceratozamia norstogii,
Ceratozamia robusta,
Ceratozamia sabatoi,
Ceratozamia whitelockiana,
Ceratozamia zaragozae,
Ceratozamia zoquorum,
Ceratozamia hondurensis,
Ceratozamia santillanii,
Ceratozamia delucana,
Ceratozamia subroseophylla,
Ceratozamia fuscoviridis,
Ceratozamia tenuis,
Ceratozamia totonacorum,
Ceratozamia chamberlainii,
Ceratozamia aurantiaca,
Ceratozamia leptoceras,
Ceratozamia oliversacksii,
Ceratozamia sancheziae,
Ceratozamia schiblii,
Ceratozamia osbornei,
Ceratozamia reesii,
Dioon angustifolium,
Dioon argenteum,
Dioon califanoi,
Dioon caputoi,
Dioon edule,
Dioon holmgrenii,
Dioon mejiae,
Dioon merolae,
Dioon purpusii,
Dioon rzedowskii,