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| Ceratozamia SeedsCeratozamia is a genus including 16 named species (plus numerous undescribed ones) native to Mexico, Guatemala & Belize. Its name comes from the Greek ceratos (horned), and Zamia (a previously named cycad), which refers to the horned cone scales on mature plants. Ceratozamia was named by 19th Century French botanist and palaeobiologist Adolphe Theodore Brongniart in 1846. Among the distinguishing characteristics of this species are its pinnate (feather-like) leaves, which lack a midrib, and its horned, spiny cones. Ceratozamia tends to be less “formal” looking than other cycads, with shiny, usually darker green leaves that form a very natural-looking arched spread. Please Note: There are too many variables related to seeds for us to guarantee either germination rate or viability. So, we do not guarantee germination rates and there is no refund or exchange available for seed purchases.
WHAT IS CAUDEX SIZE? You’ll notice we list and price cycads by caudex size. The caudex is a cycad’s woody, bulblike trunk, and caudex size is a good measure of cycad age. The chart below can give you a rough idea of how this translates to pot size.
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