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Macrozamia riedlei (Gaudich.) C. A. Gardner






Mount Usu / Sarobetsu post-mined peatland
From left: Crater basin in 1986 and 2006. Cottongrass / Daylily

索引

Zamiaceae Horan. (ザミア, sago-cycas family) , when established


Subfamily Encephalartoideae
Tribe Diooeae: Dioon Lindl. (サゴソテツ)
Tribe Encephalarteae: Encephalartos Lehm.,Macrozamia Miq., Lepidozamia Lehm.
Subfamily Zamioideae
Tribe Ceratozamieae: Ceratozamia Brongn. (ツノザミア)
Tribe Zamieae: Microcycas (Miq.) A. DC. (オニソテツ), Chigua D. W. Stev., Zamia L. (フロリダソテツ)

Also Bowenia is classified into Zamiaceae (see Cycadaceae)

Macrozamia riedlei in Western Australia


Zamiayashi (ザミアヤシ *), zamia or zamia palm (*: tentative translation)
Life form: deciduous shrubs with aerial or subterranean circular stems
Distribution: endemic to Western Australia (西オーストラリア)
Habitat: on lateritic soils and/or in Jarrah forests

revegetation after mining (採掘跡地における植物群集動態)

Utilization: ebible nut (fresh seed is poisonous)

ST1 ST2 ST3
[1-3] in a rehabilitated forest after bauxite mining in Worsely (managed by ALCOA) near Perth on March 28 2004.

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