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Microcycas calocoma (Miq.) A.DC. [WFO] [IPNI] [POWO] [MO]

First published in: Prodr. [A. P. de Candolle] 16(2): 538. (1868). [BHL]

Etymology: From the Greek calo- (‘beautiful’) and come (‘hair’), referring to the beautiful crown of leaves. [source]

Nomenclatural Type Information
Type Location(s): BAS: Zamia calocoma

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Distribution: Cuba (Pinar del Río)

IUCN Red List Conservation Status: Critically Endangered C2a(i)

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Cuba (Pinar del Río)

Cuba (Pinar del Río)

Cuba (Pinar del Río)

Cuba (Pinar del Río)

References (31)

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Bösenberg JD. 2022. Microcycas calocoma. The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2022: e.T42107A48612182. WLoC DOI
Red List Assessment
Haynes JL. 2022. Etymological compendium of cycad names. Phytotaxa 550 (1) : 1-31. WLoC DOI
Etymology
Kay J, Strader A, Murphy V, Nghiem-Phu L, Calonje M, Griffith MP. 2011. Palma Corcho: A Case Study in Botanic Garden Conservation Horticulture and Economics. HortTechnology 21 (4) : 478-481. WLoC DOI URL

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Chaves Guevara R, Ferrer Y. 2007. Some news of Microcycas in Cuba. Cycad Newslett. 30 (4) : 10-14. WLoC
Calonje M. 2007. History, growth rate and phenology of Microcycas calocoma in South Florida. Cycad Newslett. 30 (4) : 20-21. WLoC