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Wanapluk Garden : Palm and Cycad Site Map
Here are the palms and cycad that we can supply for you:
Areca Catechu (Dwarf), Arikuryola Schizophylla, Bismarkia Nobillis, Caryota Sp., Chamaedorea Sp., Chrysalidocarpus Lutescens, Copernicia Alba , Copernicia Prunifera, Cyrtostachys Renda , Hyophorbe Lagennicaulis, Licaula Grandis, Phoenix Roebelenii, Phoenix Sylvestris, Ptychosperma Macarthurii, Rhapis Excelsa, Rhapis Excelsa(Variegate), Ravenala Madagascariensis, Roystonea Sp., Veitchia Merrillii , Veitchia Merrillii(Golden), Washingtonia Robusta, Wodyetia Bifurcata, Cycad Revoluta.
If you are interested, please contact us to quote the best price.
Cycads are a group of palm-like plants. The cycads are a subset of the gymnosperms , the seed-bearing, non-flowering plants. The cycads were very common in the Mesozoic era especially during the Jurassic period . In fact, the Jurassic period is known as the Age of Cycads. Today cycads are only found in the tropical or subtropical areas of the world. There are three main families of Cycads today: Cycadaceae, Stangeriaceae, and Zamiaceae. The best known cycad is the sago palm which is often kept as a houseplant. The sago palm is not related to the true palms.
Cycad : any plant of the order Cycadales, tropical and subtropical palmlike evergreens. The cycads, ginkgoes , and conifers comprise the three major orders of gymnosperms, or cone-bearing plants (see cone and plant ). The cycads first appeared in the Permian period. They are the most primitive of the living seed-bearing plants and in many ways resemble the ferns . Some have tuberous underground stems, with the crown of leathery, glossy, fernlike leaves springing from ground level; others have a columnar stem, usually 6 to 10 ft (1.8-3.1 m) high (though the corcho of Cuba reaches 30 ft/9.1 m), and are often mistaken for palms. There are 11 genera composed of less than 150 species, some found in very restricted areas. Many cycads (e.g., the fern palm of the Old World tropics and the nut palm of Australia) bear poisonous nutlike seeds. The pith of the coontie ( Zamia floridana ) yields a starch called Florida arrowroot or sago ; the coontie is often called sago palm. Cycads are grown as ornamentals in warm regions and in greenhouses. The cycads are classified in the division Pinophyta , class Cycadopsida.
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"We can supply you such as Palm and Cycad, Euphorbia Millii, Euphorbia Lactea , Adenium, Fragrant flower plants, Croton, Hoya, Plumeria, Orchid, Other plants (Hibiscus, Pong Pong, Miracle fruit plant, Allamanda and etc.)."
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