Accepted Species
First published in: Acta Phytotax. Sin. 13(4): 81, t. 1, figs. 7-8. (1975).
Etymology: Referring to Szechuan (now Sichuan) Province, China, the region from which the cultivated type specimen was collected. [source]
Taxonomic Synonyms:
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Cycas fairylakea
,
in Cycads in China (eds. F.X. Wang & H.B. Liang) : 54.
(1996).
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Cycas szechuanensis
subsp. fairylakea
,
Proc. Sixth Int. Conf. Cycad Biol.: 2.
(2004).
Nomenclatural Synonyms:
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Cycas szechuanensis
W.C.Cheng & L.K.Fu
subsp. szechuanensis
,
Proc. Sixth Int. Conf. Cycad Biol.: 1-4.
(2004).
Distribution: China (Fujian, Guangdong)
IUCN Red List Conservation Status:
Critically Endangered A2abcde; C1
References (5)
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1999
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Chen CJ, Stevenson DW. 1999. Cycadaceae.
In:
Wu ZY, Raven PH, editors.
Flora of China, vol. 4, Cycadaceae through Fagaceae.
Beijing: Science Press/Saint Louis, MO: Missouri Botanical Garden Press.
p. 1-7.
[Reference]
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1975
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Cheng WC, Fu LK, Cheng CY. 1975. Gymnosperma Sinicae. Acta Phytotax. Sin. 13
(4): 81-82.
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1998
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de Laubenfels DJ, Adema F. 1998. A taxonomic revision of the genera Cycas and Epicycas gen. nov. (Cycadaceae). Blumea 43
(2): 351-400.
[Reference]
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Description
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2022
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Haynes JL. 2022. Etymological compendium of cycad names. Phytotaxa 550
(1)
: 1-31.
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2008
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Hill KD. 2008. The genus Cycas (Cycadaceae) in China. Telopea 12
(1)
: 71-118.
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Description
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